Summary The Falcon 7X's trijet configuration with three engines offers enhanced performance and safety. The first fully digital fly-by-wire system in a private jet provides precision control and a smoother ride. The Falcon 7X's innovative wing design, extended range capabilities, spacious cabin, and advanced avionics make it unique.

The Dassault Falcon 7X is a remarkable business jet that stands out from the competition thanks to several unique features. 1 Trijet configuration Extended range and efficiency from a third engine There have been many historic three-engine aircraft designs in the commercial aircraft category. However, only Dassault Aviation produces the iconic trijet Falcon series in the private jet sector.

The Falcon 7X features a unique trijet configuration with three Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A engines. This design offers several advantages: Enhanced Performance : The three engines provide a total thrust of 19,206 lbs, allowing for excellent climb rates and high-altitude performance. Improved Safety : The third engine adds an extra layer of redundancy, increasing safety during long-range flights over water or remote areas.

Easier Regulatory Compliance : The third engine eliminates contingent airport constraints on over-water and remote flights. Noise Reduction : Special engine mounts contribute to a quieter cabin, with noise levels below 50 dBA. Dassault Falcon 50 : Introduced in 1976, it was the first of the Falcon trijets .

Dassault Falcon 900 : Launched in.