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DASSAULT FALCON 8X(2018)

Asking Price
$44,600,000

Specifications

Year2018
Serial Number8X-432
RegistrationVT-HVV
Total Hours2,860
LocationSAINT CLOUD, FRANCE
RegionEUROPE

Broker

Dassault Falcon Jet Corp.

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Mark Verdesco

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Aircraft Details

  • Model: Falcon 8X
  • Condition: Used
  • Location: Saint Cloud, France
  • Certification: FAA FAR-Part 91
  • Avionics: Honeywell Primus Epic, ADS-B Out, FANS-1A+, CPDLC
  • Engine: 3 x Pratt & Whitney PW307D, 2,860 hours since new, 969 cycles each
  • APU: Honeywell GTCP36-150FN, 2,207 hours, MSP Gold maintenance program
  • Interior: 14 passenger capacity, executive configuration, contrasted harmony design, soft grey & midnight leather seats, dual electrical divans
  • Galley: High-temperature oven, microwave, central water system, De Longhi Nespresso maker
  • Entertainment: Collins FC HD+ system, multiple HD monitors, Wi-Fi capability
  • Lavatories: Forward crew lavatory and aft lavatory with vacuum toilets
  • Exterior: White with grey belly, blue top, and waved blue stripes
  • Maintenance Programs: CAMP for airframe, FalconCare, ESP Platinum for engines
  • Inspection Status: 1C inspection due February 2026
  • Additional Equipment: Dual Otonomy HD video cameras, BFGoodrich ice detector, 12-man life rafts, telescoping towbar

About this Model

Overview

The Falcon 8X is Dassault’s long-range, large-cabin business jet designed for nonstop intercontinental legs while retaining access advantages on shorter or more performance-limited runways. Its three-engine layout supports strong climb performance and redundancy, while Dassault’s flight-control and cockpit philosophy emphasizes workload reduction and consistent handling across the envelope. Buyers typically compare it against other long-range large-cabin platforms where range, cabin comfort, and airport access are primary drivers.

Mission Fit

The 8X is most compelling when the mission regularly demands long stage lengths with reserves and alternates, or when dispatch flexibility and airport performance are as important as pure cruise speed. It can also fit mixed mission profiles—short-to-mid legs during the week with periodic long-haul flights—without feeling like a compromised solution, provided cabin size and operating footprint are acceptable.

Cabin

The cabin is sized for long-duration comfort with a wide, tall cross-section and the ability to create distinct zones for work, dining, and rest. Typical layouts seat 12–16 with a forward galley and a dedicated aft lavatory; many aircraft are configured with a shower option and an aft crew rest or additional divan, depending on customer priorities. Sound levels are generally low for the segment, and the pressurization system targets a lower cabin altitude on long flights to reduce fatigue.