| 2014/11/19 | 155 words
| AVIATION WORLD NEWS | AIR TRANSPORT
Save the date : December 17, 2014, 6PM at Bordeaux-Mérignac, France.
Dassault aviation will present the newest member of the family ; The rollout of the ultra-long-range Falcon 8X.
About the Falcon 8X
The Falcon 8X represents an important addition to the Falcon product line, expanding its offering in the ultra long range segment. The new aircraft has a range of 6,450 nautical miles (11,945 km) with 8 passengers at Mach .80. With a 14 hour endurance flight capacity, it will be able to connect non-stop Los Angeles with Beijing, Beijing with New York or Paris with Singapore.
Functionality and modern style blend in the ultra flexible cabin which offers over 30 different layouts. The Falcon 8X cockpit will feature a new generation of EASy flight deck and offer an optional wide-screen Head-Up Display, integrating enhanced and synthetic vision for vastly improved situational awareness in low-visibility conditions.
It will also feature Honeywell’s next-generation 3D color weather radar system with enhanced turbulence detection capability.
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