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Falcon 7X
Heavy Jet by Dassault Falcon

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General Specifications

Heavy Jet

Jet Size Category

14

Passengers

70000 lbs

Max Payload

6668 mi

Range

600 mph

Max Speed

488 mph

Cruising Speed

5710 ft

Takeoff Distance

2120 ft

Landing Distance

Cabin Dimensions: 1827 ft³

Cabin Length

39.08 ft

Cabin Width

7.58 ft

Cabin Height

6.17 ft

Cargo Capacity: 140 ft³

Personal Items

Carry Ons

Checked Bags

More About Falcon 7X

The introduction of a new aircraft model often signifies an enhancement over its predecessor, and no example illustrates this better than the Dassault Falcon 7X. Arriving on the scene in 2007, the Falcon 7X outpaces its predecessors in terms of altitude, range, and speed. A testament to innovation, it owes much of its success to a redesigned core and the installation of new engines.

Distinguishing itself, the Falcon 7X boasts not two, but three Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A engines, each commanding 6,402 pounds of thrust. These formidable powerplants grant the jet an impressive range of 5,950 nautical miles and enable it to cruise at a brisk Mach 0.90. Furthermore, these upgraded engines contribute to a quieter, more vibration-free cabin environment, ideal for conducting business on the go.

Dassault’s commitment to improvement extends to the Falcon 7X’s design, as it became the first fully fly-by-wire business jet. This advanced system offers pilots greater control by meticulously regulating the aircraft’s pitch. A fresh wing design, featuring Dassault’s inaugural winglets, plays a pivotal role in extending the jet’s range and achieving a remarkable 35% increase in efficiency compared to its predecessor, the Falcon 900.

Standard within the Falcon 7X is the Honeywell Primus EASy system, featuring four expansive LCD screens and integrated navigation functions. High-definition terrain displays and graphic flight planning are at the pilot’s fingertips, offering unparalleled ease of monitoring and adjustment, all while eliminating traditional circuit breakers and panels, enhancing overall reliability.

Stepping into the Falcon 7X, one finds a spacious cabin, reminiscent of the 900EX but notably elongated. Spanning 1,552 cubic feet, it measures 6.2 feet in height, 7.8 feet in width, and an impressive 39.1 feet in length. A generous 140 cubic feet of baggage space is also at passengers’ disposal. Beyond its capacious dimensions, the cabin is a sanctuary of comfort, marked by reduced noise levels, expansive windows, and advanced temperature control.

Dassault has masterfully advanced the Falcon 7X, harnessing the power of three upgraded engines, a groundbreaking fly-by-wire system, and innovative winglets. This aircraft stands as the embodiment of efficiency, style, and speed, making it the quintessential choice for discerning business travelers.

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