Our Falcons are state-of-the-art business jets designed for the most exacting missions; the incorporation of a range of military-inspired innovations, as well as their versatility and comfort, set them apart.
Our Falcons are flying offices built for high-performance businesses. They offer a host of distinctive features.
Versatility. They can fly to destinations that are as close as possible to where passengers need to go, and can use runways that are inaccessible to large aircraft, including short or high-altitude landing strips; this can be achieved even in severe weather conditions, thanks to our FalconEye head-up Combined Vision System (CVS).
Sustainability. Falcon jets now routinely fly using SAFs containing 30% non-fossil fuels. While the aircraft already in service are capable of operating using a 50% SAF blend, the new Falcon 10X will be ready to use a 100% SAF from the outset, enabling an 80% to 90% reduction in CO2 emissions compared with traditional fossil fuels.
Comfort. The quality of our flight controls, soundproofing, air and pressurization offer exceptional levels of comfort on board.
Resilience. The robust design and construction quality of our Falcons has earned them acclaim from civil, military and government customers alike. This is backed up by our strong commitment to customer support.
Connectivity. Both passengers and crew can count on high-speed Internet links that enable seamless, secure use of connected devices.
The Falcon 6X is now being flown by our customers, who are enjoying its outstanding levels of performance and comfort.
The Falcon 6X, which entered service in November 2023, features the widest cabin in its class (over 8 feet in diameter), with space for up to sixteen passengers in three separate seating areas. The interior design and décor have been carefully tailored to provide travelers with exceptional levels of convenience and comfort. A recipient of both Private Jet Design and Red Dot Design awards, the 6X cabin boasts the best soundproofing on the market.
The Falcon 6X has a top speed of Mach 0.90 with a range of 5,500 nm, and is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW812D engines. It can fly non-stop at cruising altitude from Los Angeles to Geneva, or from Beijing to San Francisco.
The aircraft features the brand-new EASy IV cockpit, as well as FalconSphere II and FalconEye systems.