How Much Does It Cost to Buy a Dassault Falcon 50? Discover Prices and Features

Market and Pricing Trends

By 2018, Falcon 50s from the mid-late 1980s were priced between $879,000 and $1.6 million. More recent models, such as the 1998-2003 Falcon 50EX, commanded higher prices ranging from $2.95 million to $3.95 million.

Variants of the Dassault Falcon 50

Falcon 50: The basic initial variant equipped with Honeywell TFE 731-3-1C engines and an optional auxiliary power unit (APU). A total of 252 were manufactured, with one serving as a prototype for the Falcon 50EX.

Falcon 50EX: This variant features three DEEC-controlled TFE 731-40 engines, a standard APU, changes to the rudder control system, updated avionics, and other improvements. A total of 100 were manufactured, plus one modified Falcon 50.

Falcon 50 “Susanna”: A single Falcon 50 modified for Iraq with a Cyrano IV-C5 radar and hardpoints for two AM-39 Exocet antiship missiles. It was used for training Mirage F1 crews and possibly for the attack on the USS Stark on May 17, 1987. This aircraft was flown to Iran during the Persian Gulf War and was not returned.

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