Dassault's Falcon 10X is the ultimate business jet
Dassault just dropped the Falcon 10X, a next-level business jet with the biggest cabin in its class.
Priced at $80 million and rolled out in March 2026, it can fly up to 7,500 nautical miles: think nonstop trips from New York to Shanghai or Los Angeles to Sydney.
Specs of the Falcon 10X
Powered by twin Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X engines (8165kg of thrust each), the Falcon 10X is capable of flying at Mach 0.925 and climbs as high as 51,000 feet.
The cabin is huge, almost 54 feet long and over nine feet wide, with 38 oversized windows for extra views.
The jet can land on shorter runways under 6,000 feet
The Falcon 10X brings fighter-jet-inspired composite wings (a first in business aviation) for better aerodynamics and can land on shorter runways under 6,000 feet.
It's also loaded with tech like the FalconEye vision system for safer flying in low visibility.
With strong demand and expected to enter service toward the end of the decade, this jet is all about comfort meeting cutting-edge innovation.