
Dassault Aviation has rolled out the Falcon 10X — its largest and most advanced business jet — at its production facility in Bordeaux-Mérignac, France, before an audience of more than 400 customers, partners, and industry leaders.
The Falcon 10X is designed around the widest and tallest cabin in its class, measuring 9 feet 1 inch wide and 6 feet 8 inches tall — dimensions comparable to those of some regional jets. It features 38 extra-large windows, approximately 50 per cent larger than those of the Falcon 8X, creating what Dassault describes as the most naturally lit business jet cabin available.
The aircraft has a maximum range of 7,500 nautical miles and a top speed of Mach 0.925, enabling nonstop connections between city pairs such as New York–Shanghai and Los Angeles–Sydney. Cruising at 41,000 feet, cabin pressure is maintained at the equivalent of 3,000 feet, with 100 per cent fresh air continuously circulated and individually adjustable temperature zones throughout.
Customers can configure three- or four-zone interiors, including dining areas, private suites, full-size bedrooms, and optional showers. The aircraft’s design incorporates aerodynamics and materials expertise drawn from Dassault’s military aircraft programmes. Following the rollout, the Falcon 10X moves into its flight test phase.