Dassault Aviation Unveils Falcon 10X Business Jet
Dassault Aviation has unveiled its new Falcon 10X business jet, positioning it as the company's new flagship. The aircraft features the largest cabin ever designed for a purpose-built business jet.

Bordeaux-Mérignac, France – Dassault Aviation on Monday, March 10, unveiled its new Falcon 10X business jet at its production hall in Bordeaux-Mérignac. The company stated this is its most ambitious business jet to date and sets a new benchmark for long-range business aviation.
The aircraft is designed with an exceptionally large, comfortable, and versatile cabin, which the company asserts will redefine the passenger experience. The cabin measures 2.77 meters wide and 2.03 meters tall, allowing customers to design interiors with three or four zones, including dining areas, private suites, and even optional showers.
The Falcon 10X can cruise at speeds up to Mach 0.925 and has a range of 7,500 nautical miles, enabling direct flights between city pairs like New York to Shanghai or Los Angeles to Sydney. Cabin pressure will be maintained at a simulated altitude of 3,000 feet, with 100 percent fresh air continuously supplied.
Key to its design is an all-composite wing, enhancing aerodynamic efficiency and reducing weight. Dassault Aviation leverages its expertise from military aircraft programs in the jet's development. The new NeXus flight deck incorporates advanced touchscreen displays and automation tools to assist pilots, including an automatic recovery mode for emergencies.
Dassault Aviation claims the Falcon 10X represents the forefront of business aviation technology, offering an improved passenger experience and enhanced safety features through its redesigned cockpit.