Private Jet Charter — Falcon 50
SUPER-MIDSIZE JET CHARTER — TRIJET RELIABILITY, STAND-UP CABIN, CHALLENGING AIRPORT ACCESS
Falcon 50 — Private Charter Specifications
| Manufacturer | Dassault Aviation (French) |
| Aircraft Type | Super-Midsize Jet |
| Engine Configuration | Trijet (3× Garrett TFE731) |
| Max Passengers | 8–9 passengers |
| Range | ~3,050–3,100 nautical miles (~5,600–5,700 km) |
| Flight Time | ~6–7 hours |
| Stand-Up Cabin | Yes (~5 ft 9 in / 1.77 m) |
| Flat Floor | Yes (continuous throughout main cabin) |
| Notable Strengths | Trijet design with exceptional short-field and high-altitude runway performance, roomy super-midsize cabin, and the range to connect the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and East Coast corridors in a single non-stop leg |
Why Charter a Falcon 50 Private Jet?
The Dassault Falcon 50 occupies a distinctive position in the super-midsize private charter market — one that no twin-engine jet in its class can fully replicate. Its three-engine configuration delivers a combination of short-field performance, high-altitude airport access, and operational reliability that makes it the right aircraft for routes where the destination matters as much as the departure. Miami to the Bahamas, the Caribbean, Cancún, or San Juan; Los Angeles to Denver; or the East Coast corridor — the Falcon 50 handles each with a confidence that comes from having one more engine than the competition.
Three Engines. One Decisive Advantage.
The Falcon 50's trijet design is its defining operational advantage in the private charter market. Three Garrett TFE731 engines provide the thrust margin needed to operate from short or high-elevation runways that restrict twin-engine jets — opening a broader range of destination airports across the Caribbean, the Rocky Mountain region, and coastal Central America without compromising range or passenger capacity.
A Roomy Cabin for the Super-Midsize Class
The Falcon 50's cabin consistently delivers more space than most aircraft in its category — with ~5 ft 9 in of stand-up headroom, a flat continuous floor, and individual seating for 8 to 9 passengers. On private charter flights from Miami to the Bahamas or the Caribbean, the additional cabin volume translates directly into a more comfortable, less confined experience for the full group, regardless of how the trip unfolds.
Access Where Twin-Engine Jets Cannot Go
The Falcon 50's short-field and high-altitude runway capability is a genuine operational differentiator for private charter. Airports in the Caribbean, the Rocky Mountain region, and challenging coastal strips that are inaccessible or impractical for twin-engine jets are routine operations for the Falcon 50. For passengers whose destination is a smaller island airstrip, a mountain resort, or a restricted regional airport, this access advantage is decisive.
Three Engines. More Airports. More Confidence.
The Falcon 50 private jet charter combines a roomy stand-up super-midsize cabin, trijet reliability, and 3,100 nm of range — the aircraft that opens more destinations on the map than any twin-engine competitor in its class.
Trijet Design
Three Garrett TFE731 engines provide the thrust margin for short-field takeoffs, high-elevation airports, and challenging runway conditions — giving the Falcon 50 access to destinations that restrict twin-engine jets on the same super-midsize charter mission.
3,100 NM Range
Connects Miami to the Bahamas, San Juan, and Cancún; Los Angeles to Denver; and the full East Coast corridor nonstop — 3,100 nm of range that handles the most traveled super-midsize private charter routes without a fuel stop.
Stand-Up Cabin
At ~5 ft 9 in of cabin height with a continuous flat floor, the Falcon 50 delivers a genuinely roomy super-midsize cabin for 8 to 9 passengers — providing the freedom of movement and individual comfort that defines a premium regional private charter experience.
Most Popular Falcon 50 Private Charter Routes
Charter a Falcon 50 — FAQ
Common questions about private Falcon 50 charter flights with Fly Tango Jets.
What is a trijet and why does the Falcon 50's three-engine design matter for private charter? +
How many passengers does the Falcon 50 carry? +
What is the range of the Falcon 50 and which routes does it cover nonstop? +
Which airports can the Falcon 50 access that other private jets cannot? +
Is the Falcon 50 a good choice for Caribbean private jet charter? +
Does the Falcon 50 have a stand-up cabin? +
What type of traveler is the Falcon 50 best suited for? +
Book Your Private Falcon 50 Charter
Request a private Falcon 50 charter quote from Fly Tango Jets. Roomy stand-up cabin, 8–9 passengers, trijet runway performance, and 3,100 nm of range — the super-midsize private charter that opens more of the map than any twin-engine competitor.
Get a Free Quote