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Boeing Bbj 777x vs Dassault Falcon 10x

The Boeing BBJ 777X and the Dassault Falcon 10X sit in different business-aviation categories and are built for different missions. The BBJ 777X is a VIP airliner based on Boeing’s next‑generation widebody, intended for head‑of‑state or ultra‑high‑capacity corporate travel where cabin volume, multiple rooms, and long-distance comfort are priorities. In contrast, the Falcon 10X is a purpose-built ultra‑long‑range business jet designed for private-jet flexibility, access to more airports, and efficient long-haul operations with a large but still private cabin. On range, the BBJ 777X is positioned for very long intercontinental routes and can be configured for near global reach depending on variant and final specification, while the Falcon 10X is designed for ultra‑long‑range nonstop missions in the roughly 7,500‑nautical‑mile class. Passenger capacity differs dramatically: a BBJ 777X can be outfitted to carry dozens of passengers in VIP comfort and, if configured more densely, far more, whereas the Falcon 10X typically accommodates around 8 to 19 passengers in executive layouts.

SpecBoeing BBJ 777XDassault Falcon 10X
Summary
Total Seats42617
ManufacturerBoeingDassault Falcon
Aircraft NameBBJ 777X10X
Aircraft TypeBusiness JetBusiness Jet
Max Range (nm)116457505
Max Cabin Seats42616
Standard Cabin Seats38414
Max Cruise Speed (ktas)482516
Base Aircraft Price (USD)$410,200,000$ 75,000,000
Cockpit2
Min Crew2
CertificationFAA / EASA
OEM VerificationVERIFIED
Useful Load (lbs)36900
Direct Operating Cost$2,770
Flight Deck (Base Spec)Digital Flight Control System
Dimensions
Length (ft)232
Wingspan (ft)235