TAG Malta is pleased to announce the addition of a new Falcon 2000LXS to its growing fleet of managed aircraft, offering clients greater flexibility and cost-effective executive travel to a wide range of destinations.
The luxuriously appointed, wide-body, business jet will be based between Geneva and Cairo and is fully available for charter from the end of October.
“We are delighted to welcome the outstandingly versatile Dassault Falcon 2000LXS to the charter fleet which will open up exciting new opportunities for TAG Malta”, said Florent Sériès, Vice President Sales and Marketing, TAG Aviation Europe. “This super- midsize twinjet is the third factory-new aircraft to join our Maltese AOC this year and is a great example of our continuing fleet expansion and ongoing commitment to meet the private aviation needs of our customers.”
The Falcon 2000LXS boasts a state-of-the-art equipped cabin, with spacious seating for up to 10 passengers. Thanks to the aircraft’s supreme agility and optimised aerodynamics, the powerful jet can climb faster than any other in its class, with the capability of flying 4,000 nm (7,410km). High-mach blended winglets further enhance the jets exceptional performance and range, enabling impressive capabilities, even on shorter runway approaches and landings.
Featuring forward-thinking acoustics, Wi-Fi connectivity and intuitive cabin management, passengers can choose to be connected throughout their journey or simply relax and unwind with Dassault’s complete in-flight information and entertainment system. The Falcon 2000LXS is the most advanced and versatile of its series and represents a truly unbeatable balance of exceptional performance and economy. Customers interested in booking charters aboard the Falcon 2000LXS should contact TAG Aviation Charter Services for full details of availability and charter prices.

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