Dassault’s Falcon 900LX business jet, which debuted back in
2010, recently underwent a preening, with the French aeronautics firm
introducing an all-new upgraded cabin for the tri-jet airplane.
Designed to
accommodate modern travelers’ need to keep their electronic devices close at
hand and well-charged, the new interior is equipped with plenty of convenient
storage nooks and charging ports. The upgrades also provide high-speed access
to networks and high-definition onboard fiber-optic audio and video systems. An
all-new LED mood lighting system offers a choice of traditional white light or
programmable ambient mood lighting, while new acoustic insulation produces a
quieter cabin.
The 900LX is the most advanced model in Falcon’s 900 series,
able to fly up to 8.850km
(5,500 miles) nonstop at speeds up to 885 Kmh (550 mph). Like many of its
stablemates in the Falcon line, it is equipped with three engines, providing
robust performance for operations at short or high-altitude runways. The 900LX
sells for about Euro 40,6 Million ($43 million). (dassaultfalcon.com)
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