Latest Dassault business jet has been certified in Europe and the US

23rd August 2023

By: Rebecca Campbell

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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Renowned French aviation company Dassault Aviation’s latest business jet, the Falcon 6X, received its type certification from both the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on Tuesday. This is a major step towards the aircraft’s entry into service.

These certifications, the company reported, marked the end of a flight test campaign that lasted for more than two years. During this campaign, the test aircraft flew a total of 1 500 hours, around the world.

“The certification of the Falcon 6X is a remarkable milestone for Dassault Aviation,” affirmed company chairperson and CEO Eric Trappier. “We would like to recognise the EASA and FAA certification teams for their commitment in this demanding process and our customers for their confidence.”

The Falcon 6X has both the tallest and widest cabin in the dedicated business jet market. The cabin height is 1.829 m, while its width is 2.438 m. The aircraft is powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW812D engines.

“The Falcon 6X is the first brand new business jet to comply with the latest regulations, which will enhance the safety and security of all new aircraft,” he highlighted. “The 5 500 [nautical mile]/10 200 km [range] Falcon 6X combines the best qualities of Dassault Aviation’s world-leading business and fighter aircraft expertise to create the longest-range jet in its class with unparalleled passenger comfort and maximum mission flexibility.”

The Falcon 6X will be fitted, as standard, with Dassault’s FalconEye combined vision system. This will provide much improved situational awareness (and so safety) during landing approaches in bad weather or in darkness.

“The 6X will also be the first Falcon equipped with the FalconScan advanced diagnostics system, which monitors and reports on 100 000 maintenance parameters,” said Dassault on its website. “And as with all Falcons, it will offer superior operating flexibility, thanks to its unparalleled performance on steep approaches to short runways.”

The first aircraft for customers are currently undergoing the final steps in their completion. These aircraft are expected to enter service before the end of this year.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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