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Video: Dassault Falcon 10X - Elevating Ultra-Long-Range Luxury Aviation


Two years after its launch, Dassault's Falcon 10X continues to capture the imagination of aviation enthusiasts as a symbol of innovation and luxury in ultra-long-range travel. With its anticipated entry into service at the end of 2025, aviation enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the debut of this twin-engine marvel, The Falcon 10X inherits key features from its Falcon predecessors and also introduces groundbreaking elements that set it apart in the competitive world of private aviation. Video below.

Cabin Interior: A Home in the Sky

The Falcon 10X's cabin interior redefines the flying experience, focusing on creating a home-like ambiance. The initial drive behind this design was to address the challenges of spending over 15 hours in a confined space, emphasizing comfort and a sense of familiarity. The result is a cabin that mirrors the feel of a high-end penthouse, where passengers can seamlessly navigate a space that echoes the comforts of home or a well-appointed office.

The entrance showcases a spacious galley designed for culinary experiences, resembling a home kitchen. This attention to detail extends throughout the cabin, providing passengers with an environment that promotes relaxation and well-being during extended flights.

Dassault Falcon 10X Render
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Versatility and Adaptability

The Falcon 10X's cabin design emphasizes versatility and adaptability. In its various launches, it offers configurations ranging from a four-seat club arrangement with tables to a dining setup with a TV. The large windows, a hallmark of Dassault's commitment to natural light, create an open and airy atmosphere, enhancing the overall in-flight experience.

The third lounge, demonstrating flexibility, can be transformed into different configurations, including a home cinema setup. The fourth and final launch transforms the lounge into a bedroom, showcasing the aircraft's adaptability to cater to passengers' unique preferences.

Master Bedroom and Enhanced Amenities

The Falcon 10X features a dedicated bedroom with a modular design, allowing passengers to customize the space according to their preferences. This master bedroom includes an adjoining bathroom, providing a private retreat in the sky, equipped with amenities such as a shower, toilet and a sink for passengers' convenience.

Technical Advancements and Competitive Edge

The Falcon 10X's cabin cross-section, measuring 9 feet 1 inch (2.7m) wide and 6 feet 8 inches (2m) tall, positions it as a leader in spaciousness among its competitors. Surpassing the Gulfstream G700 and Bombardier Global 7500 in dimensions, the Falcon 10X offers a luxurious and comfortable flying experience. With a cabin volume close to 2700 cubic feet, it competes in the ultra-long-range segment with a price tag of approximately 75 million dollars.

The Dassault Falcon 10X stands as a testament to the ongoing commitment of Dassault Aviation to redefine luxury aviation. Two years after its launch, the aircraft continues to make waves in the industry, promising a new era of ultra-long-range travel with its innovative design, versatile cabin, and cutting-edge technology. As the aviation landscape evolves, the Falcon 10X remains a beacon of sophistication and comfort in the skies.

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