The Falcon 900 is a large-size long-range business jet, based on the Falcon 50. While similar to the Falcon 50, the Falcon 900 has a new wider and longer fuselage, which can seat three passengers abreast. The biggest thing the Falcon 900 has in common with the Falcon 50 is the supercritical wing. It was incorporated into the aircraft virtually unchanged. Honeywell TFE 731-5 engines producing 4,500 pounds of thrust power the Falcon 900.
The Falcon 900B has higher rated Honeywell TFE 731-5B engines, providing better performance and fuel consumption.
The Falcon C is a Falcon B with the same avionics systems found on the Falcon 900EX.
The Falcon 900C was certificated in 1997 and was in production until 2004.