Specifications
Aircraft Details
- Model: DASSAULT FALCON 50EX
- Capacity: Up to 9 passengers
- Range: Approximately 3,000 nautical miles
- Speed: Maximum cruise speed of 480 knots
- Engines: Three Honeywell TFE731-40R engines
- Avionics: Equipped with advanced avionics systems
- Cabin: Spacious cabin with a stand-up height
- Features: Full galley, lavatory, and entertainment systems
- Maintenance: Well-maintained with complete logs available
- Interior: Customizable interior options available
- Exterior: Sleek design with various paint schemes available
- Performance: Excellent short-field performance capabilities
- Safety: Equipped with state-of-the-art safety features.
About this Model
Overview
The Falcon 50EX is a long-range derivative of the Falcon 50 that keeps the signature three‑engine layout while updating performance and systems for more efficient cruise and improved hot/high and short-runway margins versus many contemporaries. It is typically considered by operators who value dispatch flexibility into a wider set of airports, overwater capability, and a practical large-cabin footprint in an older, proven airframe.
Mission Fit
In day-to-day use, the 50EX fits owners flying a mix of domestic and international legs, including demanding departure conditions, while carrying a typical 6–9 passenger load with baggage. Expect mission planning that is flexible: the airplane can cover substantial distances nonstop, but the longest sectors may still call for a fuel stop depending on winds, alternates, and payload.
Cabin
The cabin is a traditional large-cabin layout for its era: stand-up entry area, a main seating zone usually arranged in a forward club with an additional facing pair or divan, and a fully enclosed aft lavatory. Noise levels and environmental refinement are generally good for the vintage, though not on par with newer-generation large-cabin jets. Baggage capacity is a practical strength, supporting longer trips with multiple passengers.