Dassault Falcon 5X

Falcon 5X
June 2, 2015 roll-out
Role Business jet
National origin France
Manufacturer Dassault Aviation
First flight 2017 (scheduled)
Introduction 2020 (scheduled)
Status Under development[1]
Number built 0
Unit cost
US$45 million[2]

The Dassault Falcon 5X is a large, long-range business jet under development in France by Dassault Aviation.[3]

Its projected 5,200 nmi (9,630 km) range is not as high as that of the Falcon 7X, but the 5X has a larger fuselage diameter and greater cabin volume.[4] On 29 January 2016, Dassault Aviation confirmed a two-year delay and production freeze on the Falcon 5X because of ongoing problems with the Snecma Silvercrest engine. The first flight is scheduled to take place in 2017, with an entry into service in 2020.[1]

Design and development

Design work began in 2006 under the codename SMS for super-midsize, and was envisioned to compete with the Hawker 4000, the Bombardier Challenger 300 and the Gulfstream G200 or the Embraer Legacy 600 with a 3,400 nmi (6,297 km) range. Few details were publicized, except that the model was to be powered by two 10,000-pound-thrust Rolls-Royce RB282 engines.[2][5] In 2009, design choices have been reopened and the engine evaluation process was re-opened.[6]

The project was revamped after the 2008 recession when demand for super midsized and smaller aircraft decreased dramatically, while demand for the large-cabin, long-range models remained vigorous. It was unveiled at the National Business Aviation Association's annual convention in October 21, 2013.[2] The aircraft is now planned to be powered by two Snecma Silvercrests.[4] The cabin will also feature an unusual "zenith window" in the roof, allowing more light to enter the cabin.[3]

Specifications

Data from Flight International 2013[7]

General characteristics

Performance

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era
Related lists

References

  1. 1 2 "Dassault confirms two-year delay for 5X". flightglobal. 29 January 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 "Dassault Unveils Largest Falcon Jet: 5X". aviationweek. 21 October 2013.
  3. 1 2 "Falcon 5X - Overview". Dassault Aviation.
  4. 1 2 "Dassault Reveals New Falcon 5X Business Jet at NBAA". AINonline. 22 October 2013.
  5. "Few new details emerge on Dassault super-midsize jet". AINonline. 6 October 2008.
  6. "Dassault rethinks SMS; questions engine choice". Aviation International News. 14 June 2009.
  7. "falcon 5X special Report" (PDF). Flight International. 29 October 2013.

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