The Dassault Falcon 10X is a long-range business jet that is being developed by French aircraft manufacturer, Dassault Aviation. It was expected that certification and development will take place later this year but it is now expected to be delayed until 2027. The aircraft has been named the 'Penthouse of the skies' and unsurprisingly, features a very unique interior, much different from the standard private jet interior.
Dassault's Falcon 10X plans to redefine business jets and the industry whilst offering unparalleled luxury, and a comfortable and spacious cabin, all combined with the latest technology. What is the expected cost of the aircraft and how much will it cost to operate? Let's discover more about the new Falcon 10X. Operating costs and price The Dassault Falcon 10X is expected to cost in the region of $75 million, according to most aviation websites.
Elite Traveler estimates that to operate the Dassault Falcon 10X, would cost between $2,000 and $3,000 per hour. SimplyJet estimates that it will cost $11,000 per hour to charter the aircraft. Jet Advisors suggest that the annual total costs to operate the aircraft would be $1,427,225.
Background information The Falcon 10X was first launched by Dassault Aviation in May 2021 at the Paris Air Show. This business jet will compete directly with the Gulfstream G700 and the Bombardier Global 7500. According to Dassault Aviation, the Falcon 10X combines the largest business jet cabin and the latest in pioneering safety inno.
