The model sports the current livery of the Dassault Aviation demonstration aircraft. The Falcon 900 A/B is a wide-bodied intercontinental corporate trijet with a capacity of up to 19 passengers. The prototype made its maiden flight on 21 September 1984 at the hands of Hervé Leprince-Ringuet and Jérôme Résal at Bordeaux-Mérignac (Gironde, France). The jet offers a number of technological innovations while also showing its close kinship to the Falcon 50, the other three-engined plane in the Dassault range. The Falcon 900 B can transport eight passengers at a speed of Mach 0.8 for a distance of 7150 km. The ultra-long range (transpacific) Falcon 900 EX trijet was first launched in 1995. It can carry eight passengers at a speed of Mach 0.8 for a distance of 8,020 km. The Falcon 900 LX, the most recent version of this model, retains its characteristic winglets.
For more detailed information about the Falcon 900LX, visit the official Dassault Aviation website at https://www.dassault-aviation.com/en/civil/falcon-family/falcon-900lx/