Formula 1 driver Max Verstappen has put his Dassault Falcon 900EX up for sale. The fastest Dutchman has purchased a new aircraft for himself.
Now that Max Verstappen has purchased a new private jet, his previous aircraft is up for sale. The 2008 Dassault Falcon 900EX, registered as PH-DTF with serial number 205, has logged a total of 6,103 flight hours and 2,693 landings. Verstappen made frequent use of the Falcon 900EX: in 2023 alone, it completed 119 flights, covering over 215,715 kilometers / 134039.087 miles. The Falcon 900EX cruises at an altitude of 15,545 meters with a cruising speed of around 460 knots (over 850 km/h) and has a non-stop range of 4,500 nautical miles (8,339 kilometers).
After Verstappen acquired the jet in 2021, the interior was renovated, featuring matte dark wood veneer and satin finishes. The business jet seats 14 passengers and includes a third crew seat. At the rear of the cabin, there is a fixed partition with an electric curtain, as well as two electrically operated divans that can be converted into beds. Verstappen also had a built-in racing simulator installed to help him prepare for races, such as the Grand Prix in Monaco. However, the simulator has since been removed from the aircraft.
🛩️ Check your bank account! Maybe you can buy Max' old jet! Falcon 900EXy PH-DTF is for sale.
— Max Verstappen’s Jet 🛩 (@VerstappenJet) March 20, 2025
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New Falcon
Verstappen recently purchased a Falcon 8X, registered PH-UTL, which rolled off the Dassault production line in 2022. The aircraft reportedly cost between €50 and €55 million. While the new jet is a class above the previous one, Verstappen has kept things simple—he had his new Falcon 8X painted in the exact same livery as his first jet, including the lion on the tail.
The new aircraft offers Verstappen several notable upgrades. The Falcon 8X has a range of nearly 12,000 kilometers, allowing the F1 driver to fly nonstop to destinations in South America and East Asia—a convenient improvement, especially since his girlfriend’s family is Brazilian.
Interested buyers can view Verstappen’s former Falcon 900EX online or in person in Canada.