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Falcon 900B vs Falcon 50EX

Two Dassault heavy jets from the same stable, compared where it counts. The Dassault Falcon 900B carries 12 passengers with 4,000 nm of range; the Dassault Falcon 50EX carries 9 with 3,200 nm. Cabin dimensions land at 6'2" × 7'8" versus 5'9" × 6'1", and runway numbers read 5,215 ft against 4,600 ft. Indicative charter pricing on a representative sector: from €44,800 on the Falcon 900B, from $32,800 on the Falcon 50EX.

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Dassault Falcon 900B

DASSAULT

Dassault Falcon 900B

The Dassault Falcon 900B was the first stretched, higher-thrust development of the original Falcon 900 line — three Honeywell TFE731-5BR engines, 4,000 nm of range and three-zone Falcon cabin comfort at charter rates well below the 900EX and 900LX.

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Dassault Falcon 50EX

DASSAULT

Dassault Falcon 50EX

The Dassault Falcon 50EX is the only three-engine business jet in regular charter service — exceptional short-runway performance, 3,200 nm range and the unmistakable Falcon ride quality.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Side-by-side specifications

METRICFalcon 900BFalcon 50EX
Passengers129
Range4,000 nm3,200 nm
Cruise speedMach 0.84Mach 0.80
Cabin height6'2"5'9"
Cabin width7'8"6'1"
Baggage127 cu ft115 cu ft
Runway5,215 ft4,600 ft

Dassault Falcon 900B — strengths

  • Three-engine trijet reliability at value pricing
  • Genuine transatlantic non-stop capability
  • Full three-zone Falcon cabin

Dassault Falcon 50EX — strengths

  • Three-engine redundancy
  • Short-runway capable heavy jet
  • Trademark Falcon cabin quietness

CHARTER PRICING

Indicative pricing

DASSAULT FALCON 900B
Paris → Riyadhfrom €44,800
Miami → São Paulofrom $48,000
DASSAULT FALCON 50EX
Miami → Aspenfrom $32,800
Paris → Athensfrom €28,400

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EXPERT VERDICT

The Falcon 900B is the stronger all-rounder, but the Falcon 50EX still wins on the metrics that matter to specific buyers.

The Falcon 900B pulls ahead on range / non-stop reach, cabin comfort, group capacity and speed & block time; the Falcon 50EX answers with airport access. Both sit in the heavy jet class, so charter pricing is broadly aligned — let the use case (range, group size, airport pair) drive the final call.

Range / non-stop reach

Falcon 900B

4,000 nm of range — the better choice for transcontinental and intercontinental missions.

Cabin comfort

Falcon 900B

Taller and/or wider cabin (6'2" × 7'8") — better for long flights and stand-up movement.

Group capacity

Falcon 900B

Seats up to 12 — the right pick when the manifest grows.

Airport access

Falcon 50EX

Shorter 4,600 ft balanced-field requirement — opens up restricted alpine, island and city-adjacent airfields.

Speed & block time

Falcon 900B

Cruise of Mach 0.84 — shaves meaningful minutes off every long leg.

Verdict based on published manufacturer specifications, charter market data and Limitless Sky brokerage experience.

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Top reasons to choose — and who each aircraft is best for

A tailored summary for the Falcon 900B and Falcon 50EX: the deciding reasons in this matchup, plus the buyer archetypes each aircraft serves best.

DASSAULT

Top reasons to choose the Falcon 900B

  • Reaches 4,000 nm non-stop — 25% more range than the Falcon 50EX, opening city pairs that would otherwise need a tech stop.
  • Cruises at Mach 0.84, trimming block time on every leg vs the Falcon 50EX (Mach 0.80).
  • Bigger cabin envelope (6'2" tall × 7'8" wide) than the Falcon 50EX — meaningful difference on flights over three hours.
  • Seats up to 12 passengers vs 9 on the Falcon 50EX — better for full-group charters and family travel.
  • Three-engine trijet reliability at value pricing

BEST FOR

  • Longer non-stop reach

    When the mission is on the edge of the Falcon 50EX's envelope, the 4,000 nm legs of the Falcon 900B keep reserves intact.

  • Larger party charters

    Up to 12 seats vs 9 on the Falcon 50EX — the natural pick when the manifest grows last-minute.

  • Intercontinental sleep flights

    Lie-flat berths for overnight Europe–US, Europe–Gulf and Asia legs.

  • 10–14 passenger groups

    Real space for a full delegation plus support staff.

DASSAULT

Top reasons to choose the Falcon 50EX

  • Lands in 4,600 ft balanced field — accesses short, restricted and city-adjacent airports the Falcon 900B cannot.
  • Three-engine redundancy
  • Short-runway capable heavy jet
  • Trademark Falcon cabin quietness

BEST FOR

  • Short-field departures

    4,600 ft balanced field unlocks airports the Falcon 900B cannot use, putting passengers closer to the door.

  • Intercontinental sleep flights

    Lie-flat berths for overnight Europe–US, Europe–Gulf and Asia legs.

  • 10–14 passenger groups

    Real space for a full delegation plus support staff.

  • Two-zone living

    Separate work, dine and rest areas on flights over six hours.

PROS & CONS

Honest assessment

DASSAULT

Dassault Falcon 900B

PROS

  • +Three-engine trijet reliability at value pricing
  • +Genuine transatlantic non-stop capability
  • +Full three-zone Falcon cabin
  • +Longer legs than the Falcon 50EX (4,000 nm vs 3,200 nm) — fewer fuel stops on intercontinental missions.
  • +Carries up to 12 passengers vs 9 on the Falcon 50EX — better for larger groups.
  • +Faster cruise (Mach 0.84) trims block time on every leg vs the Falcon 50EX.

CONS

  • Needs more runway than the Falcon 50EX (5,215 ft vs 4,600 ft) — fewer short-field options.

DASSAULT

Dassault Falcon 50EX

PROS

  • +Three-engine redundancy
  • +Short-runway capable heavy jet
  • +Trademark Falcon cabin quietness
  • +Shorter runway requirement (4,600 ft) unlocks airfields the Falcon 900B cannot use.

CONS

  • Shorter range than the Falcon 900B (3,200 nm vs 4,000 nm) — may require a tech stop on long sectors.
  • Maximum 9-seat layout is tight if you regularly travel with more than 9 — the Falcon 900B adds 3 seats.
  • Slightly slower in cruise than the Falcon 900B (Mach 0.80 vs Mach 0.84).
  • Lower ceiling than the Falcon 900B (5'9" vs 6'2") — stand-up movement is restricted.

REAL-WORLD MISSIONS

Which aircraft for which mission

Four scenarios our charter desk sees regularly — and which of these two we would actually quote.

SCENARIO 01

Ten-person corporate delegation, London to New York, sleeping westbound

OUR PICKFalcon 900B

Larger cabin seats the full group (12).

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SCENARIO 02

Multi-day Asia tour with two-stop routing and 14-passenger group

OUR PICKFalcon 900B

Larger cabin seats the full group (12).

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SCENARIO 03

Family of eight relocating with significant baggage on a 3,500 nm leg

OUR PICKFalcon 900B

Longer range (4,000 nm) wins the non-stop reach.

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SCENARIO 04

Sports team charter from Europe to the Middle East with kit

OUR PICKFalcon 900B

Larger cabin seats the full group (12).

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ROUTE RECOMMENDATIONS

Best pick per route

ROUTEDISTANCERECOMMENDEDWHY
London → New York3,000 nmFalcon 900BBoth reach it, but the longer-legged option keeps more fuel reserves for weather and routing changes.
Paris → Dubai2,950 nmFalcon 900BBoth reach it, but the longer-legged option keeps more fuel reserves for weather and routing changes.
Miami → São Paulo3,500 nmFalcon 900BOnly one reaches non-stop — the other would need a fuel stop (3500 nm > 3,200 nm).
Hong Kong → Sydney3,950 nmEitherBoth would require a tech stop on this routing — talk to us about positioning.

Distances are great-circle approximations; actual fuel planning accounts for winds, weather and reserves.

FAQ

Falcon 900B vs Falcon 50EX — frequently asked

Falcon 900B vs Falcon 50EX: which has the longer range?OPEN

The Dassault Falcon 900B has a published range of 4,000 nm; the Dassault Falcon 50EX is rated at 3,200 nm. The longer-range aircraft opens up more non-stop city pairs without a tech stop.

Which is faster — Falcon 900B or Falcon 50EX?OPEN

Cruise speeds are Mach 0.84 for the Dassault Falcon 900B and Mach 0.80 for the Dassault Falcon 50EX. On a Paris → Riyadh-style mission the faster aircraft typically saves 10–25 minutes block time.

How many passengers does each aircraft carry?OPEN

The Dassault Falcon 900B seats 12; the Dassault Falcon 50EX seats 9. Charter prices below assume a typical executive layout — high-density configurations are available on request.

What does it cost to charter the Dassault Falcon 900B vs the Dassault Falcon 50EX?OPEN

Indicative one-way pricing on a benchmark mission: Dassault Falcon 900B from from €44,800, Dassault Falcon 50EX from from $32,800. Confirmed quote in 10 minutes — pricing varies with empty-leg availability, season and routing.

Which aircraft is better for transatlantic or long-range missions?OPEN

Both belong to the Heavy Jet category, but range, payload and runway performance differ. See the route-recommendations table on this page for our specific pick per corridor.

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