Dassault Unveils the 8X
Falcon, High-End Business Jet
An employee works onto a 5X Falcon
Dassault business jet at its assembly line in Biarritz, southwestern France, on
April 30, 2014
Geneva: Just seven months
after presenting its luxury 5X Falcon business jet, Dassault Aviation unveiled
on Monday its new 8X, capable of flying non-stop from Los Angeles to
Beijing.
Known until now under the code name M1000, the new
tripple-engine is set to sell for 10 percent more than the French aircraft
manufacturer's star 7X model, which it was based on, and will carry a price tag
of around $55 million (40 million euros).
The 8X, measuring 13 metres (43
feet) and able to carry up to 19 passengers, is already in
production.
Its inaugural flight is scheduled for the beginning of next
year, with the first deliveries set for the end of 2016, Dassault said ahead of
the opening of the three-day EBACE business jet show in Geneva.
The 8X
will compete directly with US firm Gulfstream's G550 and the Global 6000 by
Canada's Bombardier.
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