Falcon 900 A/B/C

Credit: Dassault
In the early 1980s, Dassault needed a large-cabin business jet to compete with Canadair's Challenger and the Gulfstream III. The solution was as easy as one, two, three. First, the company dusted off the widebody fuselage from its aborted Falcon 30/40 passenger jet design of the mid-1970s. Second...

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