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Airbus Acj350 vs Dassault Falcon 10x

The Airbus ACJ350 and the Dassault Falcon 10X sit in different business-aviation categories. The ACJ350 is a VIP airliner derived from the A350 widebody, intended for head‑of‑state or ultra‑high‑capacity corporate travel with a multi‑zone cabin and the ability to carry a large entourage. The Falcon 10X is an ultra‑long‑range purpose‑built business jet, optimized for private, smaller‑party travel with a very large cabin for its class but far less overall capacity than an airliner. In range, the ACJ350 is designed for very long intercontinental missions, typically quoted around 10,000+ nautical miles depending on variant and fit, enabling near‑global nonstop city pairs. The Falcon 10X is also ultra‑long‑range, advertised at about 7,500 nautical miles, covering most major intercontinental routes but generally not matching the ACJ350’s maximum reach. In passenger capacity, an ACJ350 can be configured to carry dozens (and in some layouts over a hundred) passengers, whereas the Falcon 10X is typically arranged for roughly 8 to 19 passengers in executive comfort.

SpecAirbus ACJ350Dassault Falcon 10X
Summary
Cockpit22
Min Crew42
Total Seats1217
ManufacturerAirbusDassault Falcon
Aircraft NameACJ35010X
CertificationFAA / EASAFAA / EASA
Max Cabin Seats3516
OEM VerificationVERIFIEDVERIFIED
Useful Load (lbs)3250036900
Flight Deck (Base Spec)ThalesDigital Flight Control System
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)470516
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$366,000,000$ 75,000,000
Aircraft TypeBusiness Jet
Max Range (nm)7505
Standard Cabin Seats14
Direct Operating Cost$2,770
Engine
ModelTrent XWB 84
Fuel Capacity (gal)43985
Dimensions
Length (ft)219 ft 2 in
Wingspan (ft)212 ft 5 in
Cabin Width (ft)167 ft 5 in
Cabin Length (ft)167 ft 5 in
Overall Height (ft)55 ft 11 in
Cabin Volume (cu. ft)30,162 cu ft
Cabin Width - Floor (ft)2,905 sq ft