The original Falcon 2000, powered by two GE/Allied Signal 738 engines, first flew in 1993 and was certified in 1995 as Dassault’s entry into an entirely new twin-engine large-cabin aircraft segment.
The 2C inspection—completed once every 12 years—includes extensive removal and reinstallation of the entire cabin. A 2C check on a Dassault Falcon 2000 includes detailed inspections to detect ...