Dassault launches Falcon 6X after cancelling 5X
miércoles, 28 de febrero de 2018
Dassault's press release
Dassault Aviation Launches Falcon 6X, Setting New Standard In Long-Range Large-Cabin Segment
Dassault Aviation today unveiled the Falcon 6X, the most spacious,
advanced and versatile twinjet in business aviation. This new 5,500 nm
aircraft will make its first flight in early 2021 and begin deliveries
in 2022.
Pratt & Whitney Canada’s
Pure®Power PW800 engines have been selected to power the Falcon 6X that
offers the largest, quietest and most comfortable cabin of any aircraft
in its class and more cabin volume than any other Falcon ever designed.
It comes equipped with the industry’s most advanced digital flight
control and cockpit technologies, drawing on heritage from other recent
Falcon models and fighter jet programs.
The 6X
is largely based on the Falcon 5X aerodynamics and system features which
were validated during the 5X preliminary flight test program. It has
been optimized to take advantage of the new engine, offering a greater
range and a longer cabin.
“We wanted to further
push the boundaries with this new aircraft, to provide the best flight
experience possible using today’s aviation know-how,” said Eric
Trappier, Chairman & CEO of Dassault Aviation. “The Falcon 6X will
offer a mix of range, comfort and capability no other large cabin
business jet can match while guaranteeing fully mature systems and a
proven powerplant.”
Falcon 6X—Industry Leading Cabin Space
The
Falcon 6X cabin is six feet, six inches (1.98 m) high and 8 feet 6
inches (2.58 m) wide -- the highest and widest cross section in a
purpose built business jet – and is nearly 40 feet 8 inches (12.3 m)
long. The cabin can accommodate 16 passengers in three distinct lounge
areas, affording room for multiple configurations including a large
entry way/crew rest area and a spacious rear lounge.
Every
element of cabin style and design has been totally rethought, the
result of an extensive survey of customer tastes and inputs from
Dassault Aviation’s own in-house Design Studio. Flowing uninterrupted
lines enhance the feeling of space and declutter the cabin.
Significantly
more natural light floods into the cabin thanks to 29 extra-large
windows including a unique galley skylight – the first in business
aviation – designed to provide additional brightness in an area usually
devoid of natural light.
“The
industry has been moving towards ever wider and higher interiors, and
customers told us what they wanted most in our new Falcons was more
space,” continued Trappier. “So we designed the Falcon 6X from the cabin
out, making it as passenger-centric as we could while still delivering
the high performance and other flying qualities that customers value in
Falcons.”
Proven PurePower PW800 engines, next generation aircraft systems
The
Falcon 6X has a top speed of Mach 0.90 and a maximum range of 5,500
nautical miles (10,186 km), longer than any other jet in its category.
It can fly directly from Los Angeles to Geneva, Beijing to San Francisco
or Moscow to Singapore at long range cruise speed. It can also connect
New York to Moscow, Paris to Beijing or Los Angeles to London at a
cruise of Mach 0.85.
The Pratt & Whitney
Canada Pure Power PW812D engine rated at 13,000-14,000 lbs thrust has
been selected to power the Falcon 6X. The PurePower PW800 engines
feature the common core technology of the Pratt & Whitney Geared
Turbofan, which is shared by 16 different engine applications and have
amassed over 585,000 flight hours.
Equipped
with a low maintenance single piece fan and emission reducing Talon
combustor, the PurePower PW800 engines offer the highest efficiency,
reliability and maintainability in the 10,000-20,000 lb class and have
accumulated over 20,000 hours of testing to date.
The
Falcon 6X is equipped with an ultra-efficient wing that minimizes the
impact of turbulence and a next generation digital flight control system
that controls all moving surfaces, including a novel control surface
called a flaperon. The 6X is the first business jet to use a flaperon,
which considerably improves control during approach, especially on steep
descents.
The aircraft also comes with
industry leading noise suppression systems, based heavily on experience
with the new Falcon 8X – the current benchmark in noise comfort – and an
all-new cockpit and third generation EASy III all digital flight deck.
It
will be delivered with a full package of equipment, including
Dassault’s FalconSphere II electronic flight bag and the revolutionary
FalconEye Combined Vision System – the first head up display to combine
enhanced and synthetic vision capabilities.
All
Falcon 6X systems and critical equipment will be extensively validated
on the ground through new Highly Accelerated Life Tests and Highly
Accelerated Stress Screening endurance campaigns intended to enhance
reliability and ensure that the aircraft is fully mature from the day of
first delivery.
“There is still today a
strong market need for a brand new long range aircraft with a very large
cabin. The Falcon 6X will be best value for money in the 5,000 nm
segment, a class all its own.” concluded Trappier.
To learn more, read our Falcon 6X backgrounder.
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