Visit for all the latest on the aviation industry, and AIN sister site for the most comprehensive resource available for anyone using—or interested in trying—private flight. Dassault’s “extra wide body” Falcon 6X, scheduled to enter service in mid-2023, is now in its final stage of flight trials. The French manufacturer claims that the $57 million dollar aircraft has the tallest and widest cabin of any purpose-built business jet, while offering a range of 5,500 nautical miles and a maximum speed of Mach . The airplane is designed to stay aloft for up to 12 hours, and the range enables city pairs that include Los Angeles to London, Sao Paulo to Chicago, and Paris to Beijing. That puts the 6X in direct competition with the Gulfstream G500 and the Bombardier Global 5500. Dassault has equipped the 6X with a variety of technological advancements that make it efficient and pleasant to fly for the pilot and passenger, but the airy cabin is w
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