The latest jet from aviation brand Dassault is also the furthest flying at 6,450 nm.
Although smaller than some competing ultra-long range jets, the Falcon 8X’s size allows it to take off and land at some of the world’s smaller airports, such as London City, while its slow landing speed means it can negotiate higher altitude airports like the luxury ski resort Aspen. And the jet’s 42-ft long customizable cabin means there is plenty of space for you and up to 15 friends to pack their skis.
Thanks to overall design enhancements and superior aviation technology, the 8X is equally as fuel-efficient as the 7X and produces lower emissions than the industry standard, despite the jet reaching impressive speeds of Mach 0.90.
Details
Company | Dassault Aviation |
Operating Cost | $4,000-4,999 |
Price Value ($) | 18,495,000 |
Range - nm | 6,000-6,999 |
Max speed - mach | 0.5-0.59 |
Number of passengers | 8 |
Takeoff distance - ft | 6,000-6,999 |
Landing distance - ft | 2,000-2,999 |
Baggage Compartment Volume - cu.ft. | 100-499 |
Design | Interior customization Multiple cabin configuration Customizability |
Cabin height - ft | 6-6.11 |
Cabin length (not including baggage) - ft | 40-49 |
Cabin width - ft | 7-7.11 |
Number of crew | 3 |
Exterior height - ft | 26-26.11 |
Exterior length - ft | 80-89.11 |
Overall wingspan - ft | 80-89.11 |
Cabin volume - cu.ft. | 1,000-1,999 |
Basic operating weight - lb | 30,000-39,999 |
Maximum payload - lb | 4,000-4,999 |
Maximum fuel - lb | 30,000-39,999 |
Engine thrust/flat rating - lbf | 6,000-6,999 |
Rate of climb - ft/min | 2,000-2,999.11 |
Long-range cruise - ktas | 400-499 |
Maximum operating altitude - ft | 51,000 |