Private Jet Charter – Falcon 50

Manufactured between 1979 to 2008.

Exterior of Falcon 50
Interior of Falcon 50

Charter a Jet – Falcon 50 specs:

The Falcon 50 is a super mid jet that is considered to be Standard and Older, depending on its year of manufacture. It is produced by Dassault Aviation, This aircraft is ideal for U.S. transcontinental and light international missions such as Los Angeles–New York or Miami–Seattle. It features a Super mids approach large‑jet comfort with true U.S. transcon performance. and high cruise speeds, making it well-suited for 8–9 passengers on transcon business. Notable attributes include high cruise speed; long domestic range

Key Specifications

Seats: 8
Luggage: 115 ft³ ~11 bags
Flight Attendant: y
Cabin (HxWxL): 5.9 × 6.1 × 23.5 ft
Range: 3200 nm ~6.8 hrs
Speed: 470 KTAS
Max Altitude: 49000 ft
Specifications reflect typical configurations; individual aircraft vary by operator, YOM, and refurbishment.

Exclusive Charter Service maintains an aircraft-size performance library that breaks down each size category into three age groups: New, Standard, and Older. This helps you compare how aircraft age can affect performance, cabin experience, and range.

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The ECS Aircraft Library is a full reference collection of aircraft across eight size categories — built to help you compare cabins, range, performance, and capabilities across the entire private jet market.

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Evolution & OEM Highlights

Evolution / Lineage: Evolution & OEM Evolution / Lineage – First trijet derived from the Falcon 20, introduced in 1976. Key Upgrades – Long-range capability in midsize category; three-engine redundancy; supercritical wing. “"The Falcon 50, the first transatlantic Falcon aircraft, completed its maiden flight on November 7, 1976."” Source · Dassault Aviation

Key Upgrades: Long-range capability in midsize category; three-engine redundancy; supercritical wing.

Promotional Quote (OEM): The Falcon 50, the first transatlantic Falcon aircraft, completed its maiden flight on November 7, 1976.

Manufacturer: Dassault Aviation  ·  Manufacturer website

Safety Is Built Into Every Charter Quote

ECS arranges flights only with properly certificated commercial air carriers that meet FAA Part 135 requirements (or international equivalent). We prioritize operators aligned with recognized third-party safety standards—including ARGUS and WYVERN—and can request additional crew experience, training, and currency standards when needed.

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World-Class Concierge Support

When flying on a Falcon 50 , ECS provides concierge-level visibility over the details that shape your journey. We stay aligned with your preferences, monitor trip elements that matter most, and help ensure you are informed and prepared at every stage of travel.

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Real-Time Flight Tracking & Trip Awareness

When your trip includes a Falcon 50 , ECS maintains real-time awareness of flight status, weather conditions, airspace constraints, and timing considerations. While your flight remains under the operator’s control, ECS helps you stay informed with timely updates and clear communication throughout the journey.

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