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Dassault Unveils First Assembled Falcon 10X, Ahead of Maiden Flight

Key Takeaways
  • The first image of the Falcon 10X has been published.
  • The aircraft is reportedly undergoing ground tests.
  • The Falcon 10X will carry up to 19 passengers over 13,890 kilometers.
  • The aircraft is powered by Pearl 10X engines and will reach Mach 0.925.
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Strategic Implications

This development may indicate Dassault's focus on expanding its long-haul executive jet offerings. The Falcon 10X's capabilities could strengthen Dassault's position in the market, potentially competing with Gulfstream's G700 and Bombardier's Global 7500 and 8000. The aircraft's advanced technology and range may also attract business and private clients seeking premium travel options.

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What Happened

Dassault Aviation Takes Flight with New Ultra-Long-Haul Executive Jet

Dassault Aviation has unveiled the first assembled Falcon 10X, a new ultra-long-haul executive jet, at its facilities in southwestern France. The aircraft, powered by Pearl 10X engines, is reportedly undergoing ground tests ahead of its maiden flight. The Falcon 10X is designed to carry up to 19 passengers over 13,890 kilometers. AeroTime was granted a close look at the full-scale cabin interior mockups during the 2023 and 2025 Paris Air Show. The aircraft’s capabilities and features were first reported by Actu Aero.

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Key Takeaways
  • The first image of the Falcon 10X has been published.
  • The aircraft is reportedly undergoing ground tests.
  • The Falcon 10X will carry up to 19 passengers over 13,890 kilometers.
  • The aircraft is powered by Pearl 10X engines and will reach Mach 0.925.
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Strategic Implications

This development may indicate Dassault's focus on expanding its long-haul executive jet offerings. The Falcon 10X's capabilities could strengthen Dassault's position in the market, potentially competing with Gulfstream's G700 and Bombardier's Global 7500 and 8000. The aircraft's advanced technology and range may also attract business and private clients seeking premium travel options.

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What Happened

Dassault Aviation Takes Flight with New Ultra-Long-Haul Executive Jet

Dassault Aviation has unveiled the first assembled Falcon 10X, a new ultra-long-haul executive jet, at its facilities in southwestern France. The aircraft, powered by Pearl 10X engines, is reportedly undergoing ground tests ahead of its maiden flight. The Falcon 10X is designed to carry up to 19 passengers over 13,890 kilometers. AeroTime was granted a close look at the full-scale cabin interior mockups during the 2023 and 2025 Paris Air Show. The aircraft’s capabilities and features were first reported by Actu Aero.

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