Falcon 50 private jet profile, including current pricing, manufacturing dates, cabin size and passenger capacity, range, speed, baggage space, fractional ownership, and jet card options
Dassault Falcon 50 Facts
AOPA Magazine writes, “Falcons have always been known as pilots’ airplanes, and the Falcon 50 and follow-on 50EX preserved those traits while broadening the design’s reach into super-midsize territory. Certified in 1977, the 50 is a three-engine outgrowth of the Falcon 20 design, which also was well regarded for its flying qualities and large cabin. And the 50 became known for being the biggest airplane on the ramp at smaller airports, opening up to its owners many more airport options than its competitors.”
Manufacturing Dates

Falcon 50 (1980 to 1996), Falcon 50EX (1997 to 2007)
Cabin Category
Super Midsize
Fleet Size
As of June 2021, Amstat lists 332 Falcon 50 and Falcon 50EX in service
Falcon 50 Cabin Size and Passengers

Height: 5.8 feet
Width: 6.1 feet
Length: 23.5 feet
Seating Capacity: Up to 9 passengers
Range
The Falcon 7X a range of 5,466 nautical miles full or 5,840 nautical miles with four passengers. The range of the Falcon 7X is:
Full: 3,057 nautical miles
Four Passengers: 3,200 nautical miles
Speed
Maximum Cruise Speed: 552 mph
Normal Cruise Speed: 496 mph
Long-Range Cruise Speed: 411 mph
Baggage Space
115 cubic feet total, 25 cubic feet interior and accessible from the passenger cabin
Access
Fractional Ownership – Yes
Dedicated Jet Card – Yes
Pricing
Used Falcon 50s are listed starting at approximately $395,000
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