EBACE2022 was an event all the industry was waiting for long time. This was first edition in three long years. So you can only imagine the excitement to come together in person again, to meet colleagues, partners and friends, to discover in real life latest of the industry.
Due to pandemic Dassault Aviation had to proceed to a virtual roll-our for Dassaut Falcon 6X. EBACE2022 became the first public appearance of this stunning aircraft. As media we had the priviledge to discover the aircraft a day before the show officially opened its doors. This time we had special tour of the aircraft by engineering team. I have to say it was very very interesting - different point of view and different features to highligh. Bravo and huge thank you!
Of course, we couldn't miss the chance to talk with Head of Falcon Global Communication Mr.Vadim Feldzer, so CLICK ON THE PHOTO and enjoy this video interview:
The Falcon 6X sets anew standard for widebody comfort.Measuring six feet, six inches in height and eight feet, six inches in width, the 6X will be the first ultra-widebody purpose-built business jet in the industry.With an intercontinental range of 5,500 nm, the aircraft will fly from London to Hong Kong or Los Angeles to Moscow nonstop. And it will feature an advanced version of the pioneering digital flight control system.
The revolutionary Dassault FalconEye combined vision system will be standard on the 6X, providing enhanced safety and situational awareness on approaches in darkness or poor weather. The 6X will also be the first Falcon equipped with the FalconScan advanced diagnostics system, which monitors and reports on 100,000 maintenance parameters. Falcon 6X iwill offer superior operating flexibility, thanks to its unparalleled performance on steep approaches to short runways.
Enjoy some of photos of Falcon 6X right from EBACE2022
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