Dokia Air, a new private air charter provider in Romania, is operating a new Dassault Falcon 2000LXS to provide the highest level of business jet transportation to local and regional customers. The aircraft is based in Bucharest.
With more than 100 years of aeronautical experience, Dassault Aviation builds business jets as well as advanced supersonic fighters. Designed by the same engineering teams, assembled in the same factories and test flown by the same pilots, Falcons benefit from exceptional know-how.
“This is a big step up for Romanian charter, with a modern, highly capable and very comfortable business jet,” said Florin Susanu, CEO. “The Falcon 2000LXS is the first factory-new aircraft in the country. Its optimized design, reliability, short-field capability, as well as low operating costs, are much appreciated by operators and customers.”
Like all Falcons, the 2000LXS, which sits up to 10 passengers, can fly on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), thus significantly reducing its environmental impact.
“Dassault Aviation’s unique DNA was also part of the final selection decision,” Susanu said. “Inherited from its military experience, the company has always integrated the most advanced technological features into their business aircraft, bringing more safety, reliability and passenger comfort.”
With a 4,000 nm range, the Falcon 2000LXS connects all major European city-pairs and routes to the Middle East and North Africa non-stop. From Nice, it can reach the East Coast of the United States.
The charter company expects flights to the Greek islands to be popular in summer and to ski locations in Austria, France, Italy and Switzerland in winter.