Yesterday (23/08), the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) issued the type certificate for Dassault's Falcon 6X, followed by the Federal Aviation istration of the United States (FAA).
These certifications conclude a test campaign lasting more than two years, during which 1.500 flight hours were recorded worldwide. It is a significant step on the way to entry into service for the Falcon 6X, with the first units in the final stages of completion.
“The certification of the Falcon 6X is a remarkable milestone for Dassault Aviation. We would like to thank the EASA and FAA certification teams for their commitment to this demanding process and our customers for their trust. The Falcon 6X is the first all-new business jet to comply with the latest regulations, which will increase safety for all new aircraft,” said Eric Trappier, President and CEO of Dassault Aviation.
“The 6 nm / 5.500 km Falcon 10.200X combines the best qualities of the expertise of Dassault Aviation, a world leader in business and fighter aircraft, to create the longest-range jet in its class, with unrivaled enger comfort and maximum flight flexibility. mission".
The Falcon 6X is the most spacious, advanced and versatile twin-engine jet in the long-range business jet segment. He has been recognized with several design awards, including the Red Dot Award and the International Yacht & Aviation Award.
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