Dassault’s entire Falcon range showcases the best of French aviation when it comes to top-level business jets. The fierce Falcon 6X is ready to take over the world of luxury private flying by storm, ...
You'd expect the 2025 Heritage Invitational event, held for the first time at the all-new Ten Tenths racing club, to have some top-shelf sponsors. But makers of private jets? That should tell you all ...
Dassault's Falcon 6X jet is nearing certification and entry into service following successful flight testing, with its full flight simulator now ready for pilot training. Development for the larger ...
At the end of NBAA 2022, I flew on the new Dassault Falcon 6X from Orlando to Paris. This ultra widebody business jet boasts a top speed of Mach 0.90 and a range of 5,500 nm (10,186 km). The overnight ...
The inside of Ireland's new €53m Government jet has been fitted out with cream coloured executive-style seating, polished ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. French planemaker Dassault is building a brand new $53 million private jet and it's just inches from certification. Meet the ...
With certification of the Falcon 6X at hand, chief test pilot Philippe Duchateau explains what goes into the flight test program. Dassault chief test pilot Philippe Duchateau explained that the Falcon ...
Dassault Aviation’s Falcon 6X business jet has secured certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and the US Federal Aviation Administration. The French manufacturer, which commenced ...
Dassault’s first production Falcon 6X business jet will begin a 40-stop, 150-hr. round-the-world tour beginning later in June, the company says. “These aren’t publicity flights,” it says. The aircraft ...
ORLANDO–Dassault continues to accelerate development of the ultra-long range, high-speed Falcon 10X, which remains on schedule to enter service in late 2025. Its new Falcon 6X large-cabin business jet ...
The first Dassault Aviation Falcon 6X has arrived at the company’s completion centre in the US city of Little Rock, Arkansas, marking another step toward the type’s planned year-end service entry.