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DASSAULT FALCON 7X(2008)

Specifications

Year2008
Serial Number7X-33
RegistrationN7X
Total Hours2,381
LocationSaudi Arabia
RegionMIDDLE EAST

Aircraft Details

  • Model: DASSAULT FALCON 7X
  • Capacity: Up to 14 passengers
  • Range: Approximately 5,950 nautical miles
  • Maximum cruise speed: 0.85 Mach
  • Engines: Three Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A turbofan engines
  • Cabin height: 6 feet 2 inches
  • Cabin width: 7 feet 7 inches
  • Cabin length: 38 feet 7 inches
  • Advanced avionics with Honeywell Primus Epic system
  • Quiet cabin with soundproofing features
  • Multiple configurations for seating and sleeping arrangements
  • Equipped with modern entertainment systems
  • High-performance wing design for improved fuel efficiency
  • Enhanced safety features including fly-by-wire technology
  • Luxurious interior finishes available
  • Suitable for both business and personal travel.

About this Model

Overview

The Falcon 7X is an ultra-long-range business jet designed around a tri-jet layout and Dassault’s flight-control philosophy, balancing intercontinental legs with access to a broader set of airports than many similar-size long-range jets. It is commonly selected for missions that combine long stage lengths, variable weather/terrain considerations, and a preference for a refined cabin and strong high-speed cruise performance.

Mission Fit

Mission planning typically centers on long legs at high cruise speeds with the ability to carry meaningful payload while keeping options open for alternates. The aircraft’s performance profile can be a differentiator when runway or climb performance constraints are part of the trip, though it may be more aircraft than necessary for predominantly regional flying.

Cabin

The 7X offers a true large-cabin environment with multiple cabin zones depending on layout, supporting a mix of work and rest. Buyers generally experience low cabin noise and a stable ride, with cabin configurations often including a galley sized for long missions and an aft lavatory. Cabin flexibility is a key theme: operators can emphasize seating density, lounge areas, or dedicated rest capability depending on typical stage length and passenger count.