The family resemblance between Dassault’s Rafale fighter and its new Falcon 10X business jet is evident—and intentional. Engineers borrowed heavily from the French airframer’s warbird to give its ...
A rendering of the Falcon 10X in flight, and inside the cabin tour.© Dassault Aviation - Droits Réservés; Pete Syme/Insider French firm Dassault brought a model of its Falcon 10X private jet to the ...
The new facility contains workshops, customer offices and lounges within 250,000 square feet of space, as well as a 54,000 ...
The programme is advancing at pace and has successfully accumulated more than 1,500 testing hours, both on the Advance 2 demonstrator and the Pearl 10X engine configuration. The team is now preparing ...
The short list for ultra-long-range, purpose-built business jets has been very short indeed, comprised of the Bombardier Global 7500 and Gulfstream’s G700—full stop. Now there’s a third entry in the ...
The Chicago Athenaeum Award for Good Design has been awarded to Dassault Aviation for the cabin design of its flagship Falcon 10X. The cabin design for Dassault Aviation's future flagship Falcon 10X ...
Dassault Aviation's Falcon 6X program is in its final phase, with certification expected soon and the first full flight simulator ready for pilot training. Development of the Falcon 10X continues, ...
Similar to other giants in the industry, including Airbus, Rolls-Royce, or Pratt & Whitney, Dassault Aviation has also officially committed to using SAF (sustainable aviation fuel) for its ...
Rolls-Royce has completed all the certification testing for its developmental Pearl 10X engine and is now working to submit ...
They call it the Pearl 10X, and it's a business engine so exciting it might just as well have been fitted on a fighter jet. Produced by Rolls-Royce, the Pearl 10X just entered the final stretch to ...
Dassault brought a model of its upcoming Falcon 10X private jet to the Paris Air Show. It's not due to go into service until 2025, but the cabin tour still shows how luxurious it will be. Here's what ...