The Dassault Falcon 50EX is a super-midsize, long-range business jet renowned for its trijet configuration and exceptional performance. Introduced in 1996 as an enhancement of the original Falcon 50, the 50EX features upgraded Honeywell TFE731-40 engines, offering improved thrust and fuel efficiency. This aircraft boasts a maximum range of approximately 3,350 nautical miles and a top cruising speed of 481 knots, making it ideal for intercontinental travel.
A notable example is the 2000 Dassault Falcon 50EX, that has accumulated 7,222 flight hours and 4,913 landings. The aircraft is enrolled in the MSP Gold program for its engines and MSP for its auxiliary power unit (APU), ensuring comprehensive maintenance coverage. The interior accommodates nine passengers, featuring a forward galley, a four-place club in the forward cabin, and a two-place club opposite a three-place divan in the aft cabin. The aircraft underwent partial interior refurbishment in 2024, including updates to the pilot and copilot seats, revarnishing of bulkheads, entrance, and lavatory, as well as carpet replacement. The exterior, painted in white with grey and gold stripes, was last updated in 2020.
The Falcon 50EX’s combination of range, speed, and comfort continues to make it a preferred choice among business aviation professionals.