First glance at Dassault’s new Falcon 10X: pictures
The first image of a fully assembled Falcon 10X, Dassault’s new large long-haul executive jet, has been published by French aviation news outlet Actu Aero.
The image, which has also been shared on social media, shows the first Falcon 10X airframe still in its green anti-corrosion coating at Dassault’s facilities next to Bordeaux-Merignac airport in southwestern France. Reportedly, this aircraft is already undergoing ground tests ahead of its maiden flight, which is expected to take place in the coming weeks.
[EXCLU] Le Falcon 10X Dassault Aviation franchit une étape clé : son premier prototype désormais entièrement assemblé a fait son apparition en essais statiques à Bordeaux. Le nouveau jet privé ultra-long-courrier pourrait réaliser son premier vol prochainement, avant une…— Actu Aero /// AAF (@AAF_Aviation) December 12, 2025Capable of carrying up to 19 passengers over distances of up to 13,890 kilometers (7,500 nautical miles), Dassault’s Falcon 10X was designed to compete with Gulfstream’s G700, which entered service in 2024, and Bombardier’s Global 7500 and 8000, introduced in 2018 and 2025, respectively.
The Falcon 10X will be powered by a couple of Pearl 10X engines, which Rolls-Royce has developed specifically for this type, and reach a top speed of Mach 0.925.
AeroTime has previously been granted a close look at the full-scale cabin interior mockups for the Falcon 10X during the French aircraft makers’ showcase at the 2023 and 2025 editions of the Paris Air Show.
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The first image of a fully assembled Falcon 10X, Dassault’s new large long-haul executive jet, has been published…
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