Max Verstappen’s Former 2008 Dassault Falcon F900EXY Is For Sale
Fly private like a true Formula 1 champion.
Aside from spending countless hours in the cockpit of multi-million dollar racecars, the second most occupied space for F1 racing drivers is aboard airplanes. It’s no surprise that the Formula 1 calendar is scheduled to visit 21 countries on five continents during the 2025 season. Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 Driver Max Verstappen is one of the frequent flyers. He won the 2024 Formula One World Drivers’ Championship, adding to his 63 Grand Prix victories across 11 seasons. Verstappen upgraded his $58 million Dassault Falcon 8X jet after winning the championship in 2014. Dassault Aviation has advertised Max’s 2008 Falcon F900EXY-205 on its website as one of many pre-owned private aircraft for sale. The aircraft is powered by three Honeywell TFE731-60-1C engine, which are all covered under MSP “GOLD”. It has just over 6,100 hours total and 2,693 landings. The next major inspection won’t be due until August 2026. Honeywell EASY, Rockwell Collins FCHD, and MSP are all included in the avionics, which include Honeywell EASY for navigation and entertainment, as well as Rockwell Collins FCHD for advanced entertainment. The Venue Entertainment System is equipped with dual Blu-ray Players, HD Monitors, Tablet Holders, and USB Charging Ports to keep passengers entertained. Other useful features include a Cabin Clean Air Ionization System, LED lighting, and a 230 VAC inverter with multiple outlets.
Inside, the jet offers a spacious and stylish configuration with seating for 14, a third crew seat, and forward and aft lavatories for added convenience. Interior was updated in 2021, with satin nickel metal plating and matte dark wood veneer. It has a modern and clean feel. The galley comes fully equipped with a microwave, high-temperature oven and Nespresso coffee machine. Duncan has just given it a new exterior livery for March 2025. Whether for business or leisure, this Dassault Falcon will keep its next owner flying like a Formula 1 champ.
Source: Dassault Aviation