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Falcon 50EX Private Jet Charter

An updated model of the original Falcon 50, the Dassault Falcon 50EX has higher-powered engines along with a greater range. Servicing up to nine passengers, the Falcon 50EX is equipped with seven face-level windows on each side of the cabin, allowing for natural light and a relaxing, panoramic view.

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    Aircraft category

    Super Midsize

  • Seats icon
    Typical Seating

    9

  • Price icon
    Price per hour

    5,850

  • Range icon
    Nautical miles

    3285

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Falcon 50EX Private Jet Charter Flights and Prices

An updated model of the original Falcon 50, the Dassault Falcon 50EX has higher-powered engines along with a greater range. Servicing up to nine passengers, the Falcon 50EX is equipped with seven face-level windows on each side of the cabin, allowing for natural light and a relaxing, panoramic view.

The average hourly rental rate of the Falcon 50EX is around 5,850 USD per hour.

The average purchase price of a new Falcon 50EX is 20,600,000 USD.

The average purchase price of a pre-owned Falcon 50EX is 3,400,000 USD.

Aircraft Size

Aircraft sizeEnglishMetric
Length60.76 ft18.52 m
Wing Span61.84 ft18.86 m
Height22.9 ft6.98 m
Bag. Capacity115 ft³3.26 m³

Cabin Size

Cabin sizeEnglishMetric
Length23.48 ft 7.16 m
Width6.1 ft 1.86 m
Height5.9 ft 1.8 m
Area713.36 ft³ 20.2 m³

Aircraft Seats

LayoutSeats
Max Seating19
Typical Seating9
Pilots2

Average Prices

CostsUSDEUR
Purchase New20,600,000 USD20,600,000 EUR
Purchase Used3,400,000 USD3,400,000 EUR
Hourly rate5,850 USD/hour5,850 EUR/hour

Performance Specifications

PerformanceEnglishMetric
IFR Range3285 nm6084 km
Cruise Speed487 KTAS902 km/h
Certified Ceiling49000 ft14935 m
Rate of Climb1783 ft/m543 m/m
Takeoff Distance4890 ft1490 m
Landing Distance2185 ft666 m
Max Takeoff Weight39700 lbs18008 kg
Max Landing Weight35715 lbs16200 kg
Useful Weight21799 lbs9888 kg
Payload with Full Fuel2579 lbs1170 kg

More about the Falcon 50EX

Seventeen years after the Falcon 50 was released, the Dassault Aviation Corporation decided to redesign and improve the model, keeping the best features that made the aircraft such a success while incorporating advances in technology. With its first flight in 1996, the Falcon 50EX is easily capable of flying higher, faster, and further than its predecessor while being more fuel efficient. The Falcon 50EX features both the equipment and space for hot and cold food preparation.

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Key Features of the Falcon 50EX

While this private jet can be arranged to seat nineteen, the Falcon 50EX is usually configured to accommodate nine passengers and is generally laid out in one four-seat club arrangement with a separate section of two facing seats and a three-seat divan. Convenient work tables fold out in between facing seats to contribute to a working environment during flight. The cabin of the Falcon 50EX is quite similar to that of the Falcon 50, measuring 23.5 feet in length, 6.1 feet in width, and 5.9 feet in height. With 115 cubic feet of internal storage with the capability of accommodating 2,200 pounds of luggage, the Falcon 50EX is more than capable of meeting your carry-on baggage requirements. Power plugs are available for charging equipment and laptops, and the temperature control is split between the cabin and the flight deck to allow for a comfortable environment for all parties.

Capabilities of the Falcon 50EX

The Falcon 50EX comes standard with three Honeywell TFE731-40 turbofan engines. Each engine is rated at 3,700 pounds of thrust at sea level. An upgraded version of the TFE731-3-1C engines used on the Falcon 50, these engines are capable of performing nearly the same at high altitudes as at sea level. These engines feature Full Authority N1-reference Digital Electronic Engine Control (FADEC) systems. This system is capable of automatically starting and restarting the engines while on the ground, reducing pilot workload while optimizing performance and fuel burn. The Falcon 50EX needs only 4,935 feet to take off at sea level. This takeoff requirement increases to 7,247 feet of runway at an elevation of 5,000 feet and a temperature of 77°F. The climb performance of the Falcon 50EX is impressive, with the private business jet capable of reaching 37,000 feet in just seventeen minutes. In a long range cruise configuration, the Falcon 50EX is capable of flying at a speed of 417 knots at an altitude of 43,000 feet. For a faster flight, this private business jet is capable of maintaining 481 knots at an altitude of 39,000 feet.

The Dassault Aviation Corporation selected the Collins Pro Line 4 suite as the base of the avionics system for the Falcon 50EX. Four 7.25-inch by 7.25-inch liquid crystal display screens provide flight information, functioning as primary flight displays and a multi-function display. With human factors principles incorporated into the flight deck design, flight controls are located close to the corresponding instrumentation. Some of the avionics components incorporated into the suite include a dual Pro Line II comm and nav radio system, an AlliedSignal dual Global GNS-XMS Flight Management System, dual digital air computers, a TWR-850 Doppler turbulence detection radar, and other auxiliary flight control and environment awareness systems.