The Falcon 20 was the first of a family of business jets built by Dassault Aviation. It is made for carrying 9 passengers at up to 540 mph and has one or two turbojet engines, depending on which model you choose- GE CF700s in some cases are replaced with Garrett TFE731s when Volpar takes over manufacturing from General Electric. The improved Falcon 200 features more advanced jet engines and other major improvements such as range, capacity, comfort that make it so popular among airlines around the world until production stopped in 1988 after being superseded by newer models like Bravo (1993) – still considered an aviation benchmark aircraft today!