Dassault Aviation is showcasing an ultra-long-range
Falcon 8X on the static display of this year’s Russian Business
Aviation Exhibition (RUBAE) which opened at the Vnukovo-3 Business
Aviation Center in Moscow on Wednesday.
Visitors to the event, taking place 8-10
September, will also be able to see a cabin mockup of the wide
body Falcon 6X aircraft, which is now in flight test with entry
into service planned for the end of 2022. The 6X mockup is making
a new appearance in Russia after a successful 2021 European tour
including exhibitions in Paris, Brussels, Antwerp, Geneva and
Milan.
Russian aircraft operators can also view
presentations and take a 3D digital walkthrough of the all-new
Falcon 10X which is scheduled to enter service at the end of 2025.
“We are in Moscow on the heels of excellent
acceptance of the long range Falcon 7X and 8X in the Russian and
CIS markets,” said Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO of Dassault
Aviation. “We have already begun taking orders in Russia for the
Falcon 6X and expect this plane to have the same success in that
country as our other top models.”
The 6X cabin mockup gives Russian business
aviation users the opportunity to experience one of the widest and
tallest cabins in a currently flying business jet. At 6 feet 6
inches (1.98m) high and 8-feet 6 inches (2.58m) wide, the 6X can
fly over 10-hours and up to 5,500 nautical miles (10,186 km).
Unveiled in May of this year, the 10X surpasses
even the cabin dimensions of the 6X. The cabin is 6 feet 8 inches
(2.03 m) tall and 9 feet 1 inch wide (2.77 m). The aircraft has a
maximum range of 7,500 nautical miles (13,890 km) and a top speed
of Mach 0.925.
Dassault has also been making significant strides
in growing and improving its global servicing and spare parts
capability, including in the Russia/CIS market.
Thanks to its acquisition of TAG Maintenance
Services (TMS) in 2019, the company now offers line maintenance
services at Moscow’s Ostafyevo Airport, in addition to those
offered at the satellite service centers at Vnukovo and
Sheremetyevo, run by Dassault Falcon Service, a subsidiary of
Dassault Aviation. The Vnukovo facility also includes a recently
opened spare parts department.
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