The Falcon 10X is Dassault Aviation’s soon-to-be-certified flagship aircraft. This ultra-long-range business jet is expected to enter service in 2027, competing directly with the Bombardier Global 7500 and the Gulfstream G700.
Manufacturing Dates
Production Start:
2027 is forecast for first delivery
Production Ends:
Pre-production
Cabin Category
Ultra Long Range Cabin
Cabin Size & Passengers
Height
6.8 Feet
Width
9.1 Feet
Length
54 Feet
Seating Capacity
Up to 16
Range
7,500 nautical miles
Speed
High-Speed Cruise:
488 knots
Max Operating Speed:
516 knots
Baggage Space
198 cubic feet
Access
Fractional Ownership:
No
Dedicated Jet Card:
No
Pricing
A new Dassault Aviation Falcon Falcon 10X is listed at $75,000,000.
In May 2021, Dassault Aviation formally announced the Falcon 10X program. The aircraft was originally scheduled to enter service in 2025, although it is now expected to enter service in 2027. The first Falcon 10X prototype was unveiled in March 2026, with its first flight expected in late 2026.
The Dassault Falcon 10X features a cabin that is 54 feet long, 9.1 feet wide, and 6.8 feet tall. This allows for a maximum capacity of 19 passengers, with the interior split into four distinct zones.
The Dassault Falcon 10X will be powered by two Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X engines, which each provide around 18,000 pounds of thrust. This is expected to help the aircraft achieve a maximum cruise speed of Mach 0.925 and a maximum range of 7,500 nautical miles.
The Dassault Falcon 10X has not yet entered service. However, the purchase price of a Falcon 10X is expected to be approximately $75 million.
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