Dassault Falcon 7X / 8X
Nonstop Range Across Every Continent
Reaching destinations like Geneva from Los Angeles or Dubai from New York on a single flight is where the Falcon 7X and 8X earn their reputation. A three-engine configuration — a hallmark of Dassault’s aviation heritage — provides the range and runway flexibility that make these routes possible, while opening access to demanding airfields that wider-bodied heavy jets cannot serve.
Aircraft Facts
- Max Passengers
- 12 (7X)
14 (8X) - Max Range
- 5,795 NM (7X)
6,415 NM (8X) - Cabin Width
- 7’7″
- Cabin HEIGHT
- 6’2″
- Cabin Length
- 39’1″ (7X)
42’7″ (8X) - Baggage Volume
- 140 cu ft
*Specifications and performance details may vary by aircraft model and configuration. For precise information on a specific aircraft, please contact a Magellan Jets Private Aviation Advisor.

Additional Information
The Falcon 7X and 8X cabin is wide enough to move freely and tall enough to stand comfortably, with a flat floor from nose to tail. The 7X provides 1,506 cubic feet of total volume, while the 8X stretches to 1,695 cubic feet — a meaningful difference on transatlantic or transpacific crossings.
A pressurization system rated at 10.2 psi maintains a cabin altitude equivalent to roughly 3,900 feet when cruising at 41,000 feet — meaning less fatigue on long-haul journeys and more energy upon arrival. Both models accommodate families with children and travelers with limited mobility. Generous baggage capacity with in-flight access means Private Clients travel with everything they need — from ski gear to golf clubs to luggage for extended itineraries.
Natural light fills the 8X cabin through 28 oversized windows, and individually controlled climate zones ensure the environment is set exactly as each Private Client prefers it. Adjustable LED lighting completes the picture, shifting from a bright workspace during the day to a restful setting on an overnight crossing.
Private Clients who regularly fly into demanding or short-runway airports — from mountain approaches to city-center strips — rely on the Falcon 7X and 8X for good reason. Three Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A engines on the 7X and PW307D engines on the 8X provide the climb performance and steep-approach certification needed for these demanding arrivals, along with added confidence on extended overwater routes.
Routing above commercial traffic and most weather systems, both models cruise at altitudes up to 51,000 feet, with the 7X reaching speeds of 488 knots. Takeoff distances as short as 2,120 feet further expand the range of accessible airports. Dassault’s digital fly-by-wire flight control system manages the aircraft with precision, reducing pilot workload and minimizing pitch and roll variations that passengers typically feel in turbulence.
The Falcon 8X’s FalconEye combined vision system gives crews clear sight of the runway and surrounding terrain in low-visibility conditions. By merging infrared thermal imaging with synthetic terrain data directly on the head-up display, FalconEye supports approaches into airports and weather windows that keep Private Clients on schedule.
Behind this capability is the Honeywell EASy II integrated flight deck, a glass-cockpit system with envelope protection that automatically keeps the aircraft within safe flight parameters. The result is a crew operating with lower workload and sharper awareness, translating directly into a more comfortable experience in the cabin.
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