Falcon 50/900 Pilot Jobs with Flight Crew International
Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs are a valued opportunity in the heavy business‑jet and trijet corporate‑flying market, and Flight Crew International connects experienced Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 pilots with the right operators worldwide. Whether you are a captain, first officer, or contract pilot, we help you secure Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs through direct‑hire roles, pilot leasing arrangements, and short‑term contract pilot assignments. With our global network, your next Falcon 50/900 position is just a registration and profile update away.
Global Falcon 50/900 Pilot Jobs
Flight Crew International recruits Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 pilots for private operators, charter companies, fractional ownership programs, and specialised corporate‑flying roles that operate the Dassault Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 around the world. As a global provider of pilot leasing, cabin crew leasing, and short term contract flight crew services for airlines and private operators, we maintain opportunities for these classic trijet platforms in markets such as Europe, North America, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America. Register with us, keep your profile updated, and gain access to both long‑term placements and flexible short‑term Falcon 50/900 assignments that match your experience, calendar, and type‑rating status for both aircraft.
Why Fly the Falcon 50/900
The Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 are trijet business jets designed to combine long‑range capability, trijet safety, and spacious cabin comfort for executive and VIP travel. With a non‑stop range typically in the 2,500–3,350‑nautical‑mile bracket, the Falcon 50EX and Falcon 900 series are well suited to intercontinental business routes such as North America to Europe, Middle East to Asia, and cross‑continental missions rather than just regional flights. Operators use the Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 for owner‑flown corporate trips, VIP shuttle services, fractional ownership operations, and charter flights where a long‑range, high‑performance trijet is preferred over larger heavy jets.
From the cockpit, the Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 offer classic trijet handling, three‑engine turbofan reliability, and advanced digital avionics including Proline 4 and Proline 21 systems that make them solid platforms for building heavy jet and multi‑engine turbine experience. For pilots, flying the Falcon 50/900 adds a respected Dassault trijet type rating to your logbook and positions you for progression into larger heavy business‑aviation platforms like the Gulfstream G650, Bombardier Global 7500, or Boeing Business Jet. Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs provide strong demand in the trijet segment and excellent exposure to long‑range business‑aviation procedures, international operations, and high‑altitude flight.
Flight Crew International's Experience
Flight Crew International brings aviation recruitment expertise to the business‑jet and trijet space, including roles on the Falcon 50 and Falcon 900. We understand the technical and operational requirements private operators, family offices, fractional programs, and charter companies place on crews, including flight‑time minima, trijet type‑rating experience (Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 cross‑qualification), PIC hours, and medical standards. We take a personalised approach to matching pilots with the right Falcon 50/900 opportunities, with a focus on long term placements through pilot leasing and contract pilot arrangements that support your career path, preferred base, and desire for intercontinental flying experience.
Typical Falcon 50/900 Pilot Contracts
Typical Falcon 50/900 pilot contracts through Flight Crew International come in several formats. You can work under direct employment with a private operator, family office, fractional ownership program, or charter company, take on contract and leasing roles, or choose commuting or rotational schedules that keep you closer to home. Many opportunities are short term, supporting charter peaks, seasonal flying, or project‑specific missions, while others are long term and designed to provide steady income and consistent flying on these classic trijet platforms.
Benefits commonly associated with Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs include competitive compensation based on experience and Captain/First Officer position, pay structured around block hours, per diem allowances during layovers, housing support at base locations or for rotational pilots, and travel benefits for positioning and line‑flying on corporate and private jets. Medical coverage including dental and vision, life insurance, and crew‑support services round out the package, helping you stay current and marketable in the pilot leasing and contract pilot market for the Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 fleet.
About the Falcon 50/900
The Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 are trijet business jets in the Dassault Falcon family, designed for executive and corporate transport rather than mass‑market commercial or cargo operations. The Falcon 50 entered service in 1979 as a long‑range upgrade of the Falcon 20, featuring three turbofan engines. The Falcon 900 followed as a stretched, more efficient version with advanced avionics. Both are three‑engine jets (trijets), low‑wing aircraft with spacious cabins, typically seating 8–12 passengers depending on configuration, and operated by a two‑person crew. The aircraft are widely used for intercontinental business‑aviation missions, long‑range charter, fractional ownership, and owner‑flown trips where a nimble, long‑range trijet is preferred.
Trusted by Pilots Worldwide
Pilots trust Flight Crew International because of our clear communication, transparent contract terms, and proactive recruiter support throughout the placement cycle. Our team acts as a dedicated partner from registration through onboarding, helping you compile documents, align your schedule with available Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs, and prepare for operator checks, simulator evaluations, and interviews. With full lifecycle support that includes type‑rating validation, medical certificate verification, visa and work‑permit assistance where applicable, payroll management for pilot leasing arrangements, background check coordination, and ongoing follow‑up, we ensure your Falcon 50/900 pilot experience is smooth, professional, and rewarding.
Apply for Falcon 50/900 Pilot Jobs
If you hold or are close to qualifying for a Falcon 50 or Falcon 900 type rating, now is the time to apply for Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs through Flight Crew International. Register with us, upload your CV, flight log, licenses, Class 1 medical, and trijet type ratings, and let our team match you to suitable pilot leasing, contract pilot, and direct‑hire opportunities on the Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 fleet. Whether you want to build trijet experience, fly intercontinental routes, or secure a stable role on classic Dassault trijet types, your next Falcon 50/900 pilot job is waiting start your application today and take off with a trusted partner in the pilot recruitment industry.
FAQs
Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs are captain and first officer roles on the Dassault Falcon 50 and Falcon 900 trijet business jets, flying for private operators, family offices, fractional programs, and charter companies that use these heavy jets for long‑range business and VIP transport.
Most operators require a valid Falcon 50 or Falcon 900 type rating, but some openings accept well‑qualified pilots with trijet experience open to company‑sponsored type‑rating or cross‑qualification, especially when they have strong multi‑engine jet and PIC background.
Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs are available with private‑jet operators, family offices, fractional ownership programs like NetJets, small and mid‑size charter companies, and corporate‑flying departments that use the Falcon 50/900 for intercontinental business‑aviation missions and VIP charters.
Yes. Flight Crew International offers pilot leasing for Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs, allowing you to fly multiple Falcon 50/900 operators under a single leasing or contract pilot structure while maintaining consistent support, payroll, and benefits across assignments.
Yes. Falcon 50/900 pilot jobs are available worldwide, with active fleets in Europe, North America, the Middle East, Asia, Latin America, and Africa where operators maintain these classic long‑range trijet business‑jet platforms.
Operators usually seek pilots with solid trijet or multi‑engine jet experience, IMC and instrument‑approach proficiency, prior business or charter background, and specific hour minima such as significant total time, turbine‑jet time, and PIC hours for Captain positions.