![]() Additionally, a number of Falcon 20s that had been originally powered by the CF700 engines were later re-engined with Garrett TFE731 turbofan engines. This variant, powered by a pair of Garrett ATF3 engines, featured several major improvements to increase its range, capacity, and comfort. Further major orders were soon placed for the type by several operators, both civil and military amongst others, these included the French Navy, the United States Coast Guard, and Federal Express.Īn improved model of the aircraft, designated the Falcon 200, was developed. American orders proved valuable early on by 1968, Pan Am Business Jets Division had placed orders for 160 Falcon 20s. On 10 June 1965, French aviator Jacqueline Auriol achieved the women's world speed record using the first prototype.Īs a result of an early distributor arrangement with American airline Pan American (Pan Am), American-delivered aircraft were marketed under the name Fan Jet Falcon it soon became popularly known as the Falcon 20. The first production aircraft was introduced on 3 June 1965. On, the prototype made its maiden flight. It is a low-wing monoplane design, powered by a pair of rear-mounted General Electric CF700 turbofan engines. Initially known as the Dassault-Breguet Mystère 20, approval to proceed with development of the aircraft was issued during December 1961. The first business jet developed by the firm, it became the first of a family of business jets to be produced under the same name of these, both the smaller Falcon 10 and the larger trijet Falcon 50 were direct derivatives of the Falcon 20. The Dassault Falcon 20 is a French business jet developed and manufactured by Dassault Aviation. ![]()
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