Dassault Advances Falcon 10X Program, Eyes First Flight for New Flagship Jet
Dassault Aviation is making significant progress on its new flagship Falcon 10X, with the first aircraft now in final assembly at its facility in Merignac, France. Key milestones have been achieved, including the mating of the advanced carbon-fiber wing to the fuselage. The aircraft's Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X engines are also advancing through a dedicated flight test campaign. While the entry-into-service date has been updated to 2027, the program is moving steadily towards its highly anticipated first flight. The Falcon 10X is poised to compete at the top of the ultra-long-range business jet market.
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