The Dassault Falcon 50 first debuted way back in 1976. Despite that seeming like an eternity in the aviation industry, it's been a staple of business aviation since it appeared as the upgrade to Dassault's twin-engine Falcon 20.
The Falcon 50 and 50EX models are popular choices for super midsize jet charters, offering high-performance and transoceanic and cross country range for routes like LA to Miami, or NYC to London. Both models also popular aircraft within many jet card and fractional ownership programs.
Dassault Aviation's Falcon 50 Business Jet
This turned it into an ideal plane for domestic charters, from cross country routes between Los Angeles and New York and executive flights from Teterboro to Dulles, to bachelor parties chartering a plane from LA to Vegas and back.
Flight of the Falcon 50
Many private jet travelers enjoy the speed, range, and comfort offered by the Falcon 50. It’s cabin is usually designed to seat up to 8-10 passengers, while some operators have made modifications to allow high capacity seating to accommodate up to 16 people.
There are internal and external storage areas available, and the external compartment has enough space to fit items up to 8 feet long, perfect for surfers and skiers; photography & video equipment; musical instruments, DJ gear, and shellcases; firearms and hunting rifles; and any other big things you want to bring along (or bring home).
Falcon 50
The original model debuted in 1976 and was FAA certified in 1979, inheriting the fuselage cross-section from the Falcon 20, but offering a new design that was area ruled, including aerodynamic improvements using a super-critical wing design, a trijet layout, and an S-duct air intake for the middle engine.
There are several Falcon 50's available in the charter market, and it’s a popular model in the used aircraft market. If you're in the market to either purchase or charter one, you'll be happy to know that most have been refurbished with significant upgrades to match it's aesthetics to it’s history of superior performance.
Falcon 50EX
The Falcon 50 enjoyed huge success as a business aviation pioneer throughout the 80's, and was updated in 1996 with the Falcon 50EX.
The newer model flies higher, faster and even farther than the already high-flying, 600+ mph Falcon 50, all while further improving cabin comfort and flight capabilities to carry the platform’s success into the 21st century.
Although the last model rolled off the assembly line in late 2007, both the Falcon 50 and 50EX continue to serve as a proven business jet in private and corporate aviation.
Notable Features
- Dassault’s Revolutionary Three-Engine Performance
- Huge External Storage Compartment
- Spacious Cabin with Seating for up to 10
- Fully Enclosed Bathroom
- Able to Operate at Challenging Runways
- Transoceanic Flight Range
Price & Performance
- Hourly Charter Rates: $4,000 – $5,500*
- MSRP: $21,250,000
- Avg. Cruising Speed: 459 knots (528 mph)
- Maximum Speed: 568 mph | 652 mph (EX)
- Maximum Range: 3,300 nautical miles
A Proven Business Jet Since Your Dad Listened to Vinyl
Owners and operators of the Falcon 50 enjoy its proven track record as workhorse with decades of reliability and dependability.