Falcon 10X Private Jet: A New Benchmark in Ultra Long Range Aviation
- Andrea Cini

- Mar 11
- 3 min read
In the world of private aviation, innovation is constant, but true leaps forward are rare. The Dassault Falcon 10X is shaping up to be one of those moments. Designed as Dassault Aviation’s new flagship, the aircraft aims to redefine expectations for ultra-long-range travel, combining exceptional cabin space, advanced technology, and intercontinental capability. For operators and clients alike, the Falcon 10X represents the next chapter in business aviation.

A Cabin Designed for Living, Not Just Flying
Falcon 10X Private Jet Cabin and Interior
The first thing that stands out about the Falcon 10X is its cabin. Dassault designed it to be the largest purpose-built business jet cabin ever developed, offering a level of space rarely seen in private aviation.
The aircraft features a cabin that is over 2 meters high and more than 2.7 meters wide, giving it a noticeably more open feel compared to many aircraft in the same category. For long-range flights that can exceed 12 hours, this makes a significant difference to passenger comfort.
Owners and operators can configure the interior with up to four separate living areas, allowing the aircraft to function almost like a flying residence or office.
Typical configurations may include:
• A private bedroom with a full-size bed
• Dedicated lounge and dining areas
• Conference or meeting spaces
• A private office or media room
For ultra-long-range travel, where passengers may spend half a day onboard, these details are not luxury extras. They are essential.
Built for True Global Range
The Falcon 10X is designed with a projected range of 7,500 nautical miles, placing it firmly in the ultra-long-range category.
This capability allows nonstop connections between major global hubs such as:
• New York to Shanghai
• Paris to Santiago
• Los Angeles to Sydney
For business travelers and high-net-worth individuals who operate across multiple continents, these missions are increasingly common. Aircraft in this segment are built for exactly that purpose.
The Falcon 10X will be powered by Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X engines, providing both efficiency and performance for these extended flights.
How does the Falcon 10x Compete at the Top of the Market
With an expected price tag approaching $75–80 million, the Falcon 10X sits at the very top of the private jet market.
Its main competitors include aircraft such as:
• the Gulfstream G800
• the Bombardier Global 8000
However, Dassault’s strategy focuses heavily on cabin comfort and efficiency, rather than simply pushing speed and range numbers.
This philosophy has historically worked well for the Falcon family.
Entry Into Service
The Falcon 10X program was officially launched in 2021, with entry into service currently expected around 2027. When it arrives, it will become the largest and most capable aircraft ever produced by Dassault Aviation.
For many operators, it may represent the next step beyond aircraft such as the Falcon 8X or Global 7500.
The Pickajet Perspective
Aircraft like the Falcon 10X represent where the private jets world is heading.
Clients are no longer simply looking for transport from A to B. Increasingly, they are seeking aircraft capable of supporting global lifestyles and complex travel requirements while maintaining the highest levels of comfort, privacy, and efficiency.
Ultra-long-range aircraft such as the Falcon 10X are designed exactly for this type of mission.
As the aircraft approaches entry into service, it will undoubtedly become an important part of the long-range charter and ownership landscape.
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