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DASSAULT FALCON 50EX(2002)

DASSAULT FALCON 50EX

Specifications

Year2002
Serial Number50-327
RegistrationN264RV
Total Hours5,011
LocationFORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
RegionNORTH AMERICA

Broker

Aircraft Holdings Partnership, LLC

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AI Description

  • Model: DASSAULT FALCON 50EX
  • Engines: 3 x Honeywell TFE731-40-1C, 5,011 hours since new, enrolled in JSSI maintenance program
  • APU: 2,622 hours, enrolled in JSSI
  • Avionics:
  • Dual Collins GPS-4000S
  • Collins EFIS 4000 4-tube
  • Triple Collins FMS 6000 with 6.1 software
  • ADS-B equipped
  • Dual Collins TDR-94D transponders
  • Interior:
  • Refurbished in 2015 by West Star Aviation
  • 9-passenger configuration with light gray leather seating
  • Forward galley with high-temperature oven, microwave, and food chiller
  • Aft lavatory with sink
  • Exterior:
  • Matterhorn white with flight blue and fighter blue stripes
  • Inspection Status:
  • Part 135 compliant
  • 12-month inspection due October 2024
  • 36-month inspection completed August 2023
  • Additional Features:
  • Gogo ATG-5000 Wi-Fi
  • Traffic Collision Avoidance System (TCAS)
  • Terrain Awareness & Warning System (TAWS)
  • Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)

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.