N514MB

Dassault Falcon 50

Dassault Aviation

7 Hours

Duration of Flight

3075 NM

Range

548 MPH

Max Speed

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Aircraft Class
Aircraft Class
Over 20,000lbs
Max passengers
Max passengers
10
Range
Range
3075 NM
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling
49000 ft
Duration of Flight
Duration of Flight
7 Hours
Max Speed
Max Speed
548 MPH

Basic Information

Year Manufactured1986
LocationChicago, IL, US
Registration NumberN514MB
OwnershipMCL FALCON LLC
Serial Number168

Airframe

Data valid as of 2020-09-22
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DateFromToFlight TimeStatus
2025-08-31N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-08-31N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-08-31N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-08-30N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-08-24N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed

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Dassault Falcon 50

Overview

U.S. registration (N514MB) assigned to MCL FALCON LLC; airworthiness class Standard/Transport; serial MSN 168; engines TFE731 series; Mode S A67160.

Specifications

  • Engines: 3× Garrett / Honeywell TFE731 series (3500 lbf each)
  • Range: 3075 nm
  • Cruise: 420 kts
  • Seats: 10
  • Ceiling: 49000 ft

Model & Market Context

The airframe bearing registration N514MB is a Dassault-built Falcon 50 originally manufactured in 1986 with manufacturer serial number 168. The aircraft is owned by the Chicago-based corporation MCL FALCON LLC, recorded in the U.S. registry and operated from Chicago, IL, US as its home base. Recorded ownership and registry activity center on corporate operation under MCL FALCON LLC, and the airframe is appraised at a market value of $1,500,000, reflecting its vintage and airframe/avionics condition levels typical for its type and year.

The specific cabin of N514MB accommodates 10 seats in a layout consistent with midsize long-range business jets in its class, configured for corporate transport and point-to-point transcontinental missions. Avionics fit is not published in the supplied data, but operational performance is oriented toward typical Falcon 50 mission profiles—multi-leg corporate shuttles and offshore/continental sectors made practical by a 3,075 nm range and high-altitude cruise capability. Based in Chicago, IL, US under corporate ownership, the aircraft’s maintenance considerations reflect three-engine systems and the support network for the Garrett/Honeywell TFE731 series powerplants, with periodic inspections and component shop visits impacting utilization. Unique amenities are not specified in the provided record.

The Dassault Falcon 50 family occupies a niche as a three-engine long-range business jet, offering transcontinental reach and high-altitude capability up to 49,000 ft with cruise speeds around 420 kts. Competitors include other long-range midsize jets of similar era and capability; buyer and charter demand for vintage Falcons often hinges on avionics updates, engine condition, and value propositions such as the listed $1,500,000 appraisal. Maintenance and resale considerations for this airframe focus on continued support for the TFE731 engines, structural age-related inspections for a 1986 build, and the economic trade-offs of modernization versus operating vintage performance.

Aircraft Comparison

ParameterN514MB62LXN100AS
Serial Number (MSN)16816220F-274
Year Manufactured198620081969
Duration of Flight7 Hours9 Hours4 Hours
Range3075 NM4000 NM1780 NM
Max Speed548 MPH478 MPH453 MPH
Aircraft ClassOver 20,000lbs12,500-19,999lbsOver 20,000lbs
Service Ceiling49000 ft47000 ft42000 ft
Max Passengers10199
Cabin ComfortNo items found.No items found.No items found.

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