In June 1972 the Belgian government decided to purchase two business jets with the money that was saved after the purchase of the Lockheed C130H Hercules (due to the devaluation of the dollar). In September 1972 an order was placed for two Dassault Mystère 20E (now Falcon). In 2004 both aircraft were transferred to Le Bourget (Paris) where they underwent a complete avionics update and more environmental engines were fitted. CM01 c/n 276 ex F-WNGL (testregistration)
260373: delivered to 15 Wing - 21 Squadron
120196: damaged after a belly landing at Gosselies, due to landing gear failure
300596: returned to 21 Squadron from Dassault-Le Bourget after repairs
010604: first noted Le Bourget for modernisation
310105: first testflight at Le Bourget after modernisation
150205: acceptance testflight at Melsbroek
000506: first noted with Belgian flag removed and replaced by Belgian Defence logo
000006:220109: Suffered landing incident at Antwerp Deurneairport.
000009: active with Liaison & Long Haul Flight (LLHF)