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Falcon 7x by Dassault

Fly Over the Rest The Falcon 7X is undeniably the world’s most technologically advanced business jet. From its inception, it was destined to be a revolutionary aircraft, introducing business aviation to the industry’s first Digital Flight Control System. Like so many other aspects of the aircraft, its DFCS drew on Dassault’s 30 years of military experience. Today, over 270 Falcon 7X aircraft are in service in 41 countries. And a growing number of operators worldwide are discovering that small-jet agility and efficiency for long-range comfort and capability can go hand in hand when it comes to Falcon 7x. Dassault has implemented the next generation of cabin management from Rockwell Collins designed to make the transition from office to cabin as seamless as possible. The system incorporates a dual Blu-Ray player displaying high-definition media on wide-screen, touch screen monitors placed throughout the cabin. This system also incorporates the Alto Aviation Sound System that delivers surround sound, all controlled from an iPod touch or iPhone. Other features include fully adjustable, ergonomic seats, available in almost any material imaginable, a full-length wardrobe, full-size galley, 28 windows, and the most advanced environmental system ever incorporated into an aircraft. This amazing temperature and pressurization system is a complete breakthrough, able to maintain a cabin altitude of 4,800 feet while the Falcon 7X is cruising at 45,000 feet. Not only will your trips be comfortable and cozy, you will enjoy peace and quiet with the 7X’s advanced quieting acoustics able to maintain noise levels less than 50 decibels at all times. The Falcon 7X is designed to fly 5,950 nm (11,019 km), linking city pairs such as Paris-Tokyo, Shanghai-Seattle, New York-Jeddah, and Johannesburg-London, with a payload of eight passengers and three crew. With a .90 Mach Maximum Operating Speed (MMO), the Falcon 7X can also cover shorter distances to get you faster where you need to be. When it comes to landing, slower is safer. At typical landing weight, the approach speed of the 7X is only 104 knots (193 km/h). It can land and stop in just 2,070 feet (630 m). As a result, it can access hundreds of airports other jets cannot, including those with hot and high conditions, steep approaches and stringent noise restrictions. The 7X is the only aircraft in its class able to reach New York, from London City Airport. With all the technology and design features  incorporated into the Falcon 7X, it can easily convey the message that the future is now.

22.09.2021 00:00:00

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