PASSENGER AIRCRAFT
DASSAULT FALCON 50 50EX
Aircraft Summary
Dassault Falcon 50 50EX is a French Business jet and a member of Dassault Aviation’s Falcon business jet line and is a twin-engine. The aircraft is capable of transporting up to 9 passengers.
History and Features
The first prototype flew on 7 November 1976, with French airworthiness certification on 27 February 1979, followed by U.S. Federal Aviation Administration certification on 7 March 1979. Dassault developed a maritime surveillance and environmental protection version as the Gardian 50.
The Falcon 50 was later updated as the Falcon 50EX, the first of which flew in 1996,and the last of which was delivered in 2008.
The Falcon 50EX features improved engines and other enhancements to give further range improvements to an already long-range jet. The Falcon 50EX designation applies to serial numbers 253–352, which marks the end of the production line for the Falcon 50/50EX.
The last Falcon 50EX was built in late 2007 and delivered in early 2008.
Successors to the Falcon 50 are the Falcon 7X and the Falcon 900 featuring a larger fuselage and the same three-engine arrangement. Dassault announced in January 2008 what is essentially a replacement aircraft for the Falcon 50, codenamed the “SMS” (Super Mid Size). The basic design process, including engine selection, was supposed to be completed by late 2009.
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OVERVIEW
PASSENGERS*
9
CRUISE SPEED
797 kph / 495 mph
SPECIFICATIONS
CABIN LENGTH
7.2 m / 23’7″
CABIN WIDTH
1.91 m / 6’3″
CABIN HEIGHT
1.8 m / 5’10”
LUGGAGE SPACE
3.22 m / 10’6″
ENCLOSED LAVATORY
Yes
ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE
Yes
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