Dassault Falcon 8X
About
The Flagship Reimagined
The Falcon 8X is the ultra-long-range flagship of the Falcon family, building on the incredible platform of the 7X. Introduced in 2016, it features a fuselage stretch of over three feet, allowing for the longest cabin in Falcon history. With more fuel capacity and redesigned wings, the 8X was built to connect the world’s most important city pairs—like Beijing to New York or London to São Paulo—non-stop.
The Winning Edge of the 8X
The 8X wins by offering unmatched mission flexibility. Despite its massive range and large cabin, it maintains the "small-jet" agility that Falcons are famous for. It can operate out of London City Airport—an airport usually restricted to much smaller aircraft—giving passengers a significant time advantage by landing closer to their final destination. With over 30 different cabin configurations available, the 8X is the "winning" choice for the ultra-high-net-worth individual who demands a bespoke, global-reaching sanctuary.
Ultra-Long-Range Sophistication
The Falcon 8X stands as the pinnacle of Dassault’s engineering, offering a blend of ultra-long-range capability and whisper-quiet cabin luxury. It accommodates up to 16 passengers in a three-zone cabin that features a full-size galley and the option for a crew rest area or a spacious shower. Powered by three Pratt & Whitney PW307D engines, it boasts a range of 6,450 nautical miles and a top speed of Mach 0.90. The EASy III flight deck includes the FalconEye Combined Vision System, allowing for unprecedented situational awareness in low-visibility conditions.