The Falcon 10X is a clean-sheet design intended to make the cabin feel more like a home or penthouse due to the new materials, textures and textiles. It can accommodate up to four passengers and includes a modular configuration.
The 38 windows, which are almost 50% bigger than those in the 8X, in this cabin mockup give the large cabin a light, bright feel. The galley even features several windows and a seating area right across from it, which makes it a comfortable place for a conversation or snack.
The seating area also converts into a bed.
The 10X has a larger cabin cross section that is competitors. It is 6 ft. 8 in. tall and 9 ft. 1 in. wide. The living area shown here features a mix of textures and materials to distinguish it, yet leave it fresh and light.
In this configuration a queen-size bed is situated in the private stateroom at the back of the aircraft.
The dinining/conference area in the mockup can seat four in this two-by-two seating.
One of the lavatories in the Falcon 10X.
The exterior of the Falcon 10X mockup at the static display.
Dassault Aviation announced its new long-range Falcon 10X on May 6, 2021, and plans to enter it into service by the end of 2025. Here’s a look at the interior of this mockup making its debut at the 2021 NBAA-BACE static display. Photos: Brett Schauf/ShowNews