In 2001, Dassault Aviation presented a new addition to the Falcon family of business aircrafts, the Falcon 7x. The 7x is one of Dassault’s distinctive long-range, large-cabin trijets. As of moment, the Falcon 7X line has accumulated further than 500,000 flight hours and the airplane is operated in over 40 countries, according to Dassault Falcon Jet officials.
The aircraft has the loftiest cabin pressurization of any Falcon aircraft in production, swinging passengers 4,000-bases to 5,000-bases cabin mound at typical voyage mound. Dassault offers a cabin air humidifier as an option. Operators also say the posterior baggage cube is vastly larger than that of aged Falcon models, furnishing ample storehouse room for 12 to 13 passengers when all seats are enthralled.
The Falcon 7X, an ultra-long range large cabin class business jet entered the request in 2007 and is part of the current products offered by Dassault Falcon. Powered by three PW307A machines producing 6,402 lbf each, allowing the 7X to carry 8 passengers an NBAA IFR range of 5,950 nm with a maximum voyage speed of 497 knots. The Falcon 7X provides seating for over to 16 passengers in the pressurized flat bottom cabin. The aircraft is operated by a crew of 3, and features the Honeywell Easy II avionics suite.