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Airbus Acj Twotwenty vs Dassault Falcon 10x

The Airbus ACJ TwoTwenty is best viewed as a “bizliner,” derived from an airliner platform and positioned for long-range VIP transport with a cabin sized for multiple distinct living and working areas. The Dassault Falcon 10X is an ultra-long-range purpose-built business jet, optimized around private-jet operating flexibility and access to a broader set of business-aviation airports. On range, the ACJ TwoTwenty is typically marketed around about 5,650 nautical miles (roughly 10,500 km), supporting intercontinental missions depending on payload and conditions. The Falcon 10X is targeted at roughly 7,500 nautical miles (about 13,900 km), aiming to fly longer city pairs nonstop. On passenger capacity, the ACJ TwoTwenty can be configured for significantly more people, often in the 18–40 passenger class for VIP layouts, with potential for higher-density arrangements if desired. The Falcon 10X is usually configured for fewer passengers in a high-luxury layout, commonly around 8–19, emphasizing private suites and large personal space rather than maximum seat count.

SpecAirbus ACJ TwoTwentyDassault Falcon 10X
Summary
Cockpit22
Min Crew 22
Total Seats1617
ManufacturerAirbusDassault Falcon
Aircraft NameACJ TwoTwenty10X
Aircraft TypeBusiness JetBusiness Jet
CertificationFAA / EASAFAA / EASA
Max Range (nm)56507505
Max Cabin Seats1816
OEM VerificationVERIFIEDVERIFIED
Flight Deck (Base Spec)ThalesDigital Flight Control System
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)470516
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$80,000,000$ 75,000,000
Useful Load (lbs)36900
Standard Cabin Seats14
Direct Operating Cost$2,770