The Dassault Falcon 50 is a legendary long-range medical jet, easily recognizable by its unique three-engine (trijet)configuration. This third engine provides an extra layer of safety and performance, particularly for long over-water flights or missions departing from high-altitude airports. In the aeromedical world, the Falcon 50 is a “heavy-class” solution, offering a significantly larger cabin and greater range than the light jets previously mentioned.
Its “stand-up” cabin and superior stability make it a preferred choice for intercontinental medical repatriations. The Falcon 50 can cross the Atlantic or connect distant continents with fewer fuel stops, ensuring the patient arrives at their destination as quickly and comfortably as possible.
Medical Equipment
The Falcon 50’s wide-body cabin allows for a premium Intensive Care Unit (ICU) setup. The extra space is vital for long-haul flights, as it allows the medical team to move around the patient easily and even accommodate complex life-support systems that would not fit in smaller jets.
State-of-the-art intensive care ventilator
Advanced multi-parameter monitoring (ECG, SpO2, EtCO2, invasive/non-invasive blood pressure)
Biphasic defibrillator and external cardiac pacer
Multiple high-precision syringe drivers and infusion pumps
Dual-circuit portable suction unit
Point-of-care blood gas analyzer (EPOC)
Specialized emergency medicine and resuscitation kit
Full compatibility for neonatal incubators or ECMO (Life support)
Massive medical oxygen reserves and dedicated backup power systems
This configuration is entirely modular. Depending on the mission, we can transport one or two patients simultaneously, accompanied by a full medical team including specialized physicians and flight nurses.
| Feature | Specification |
| Cruise Speed | approx. 850 km/h (460 kt) |
| Range | approx. 5,500 km (3,000 nm) |
| Engines | 3 x Honeywell TFE731-3 |
| Service Ceiling | 49,000 ft (14,935 m) |
| Key Advantage | Trijet safety for long-haul/over-water missions and large cabin |