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Falcon 6X adds finesse to Global Jet fleet
The Falcon 6X features a tall and wide cabin that is able to accommodate up to 14 passengers in a light-filled, serene environment designed for productivity and relaxation. Global Jet is delighted to bring this aircraft on.
The aircraft is a head-turner on the apron.

Private jet operator Global Jet is continuing to expand its charter fleet with the addition of the Dassault Falcon 6X, one of the most technologically advanced and spacious business jets in its class.

Now available for charter and based in Europe, this aircraft arrives at a time of rising demand for long-range private travel, offering clients an exceptional blend of performance, comfort and access.

The Falcon 6X features the tallest and widest cabin of any purpose-built business jet, accommodating up to 14 passengers in a light-filled, serene environment designed for productivity and relaxation. Passengers will enjoy an ultra-quiet cabin, advanced air filtration and three integrated iPads for seamless control of lighting, entertainment and comfort settings. With a range of 5,500 nm and a cruising speed of Mach 0.90, the Falcon 6X is ideal for long-haul journeys such as Paris to Singapore, New York to Geneva, or Dubai to Tokyo, without compromising on speed or style. Its Ka-band high-speed Wi-Fi keeps travellers connected across continents, while the fully equipped galley ensures a refined onboard dining experience.

Built with next-generation flight control systems and advanced safety technologies, the 6X also excels in short-field performance, enabling access to airports that are typically off-limits to larger aircraft. This gives travellers greater flexibility and proximity to their final destinations, whether it's a business capital or a secluded island retreat.

Over the past year, Global Jet has continued its impressive growth, adding more than 17 aircraft to its managed fleet. The charter and brokerage division has also expanded significantly with nine new additions, including a Falcon 7X, G650ER and Falcon 900LX, all equipped with Ka-band connectivity for a seamless in-flight experience.

“Bringing the Falcon 6X into our charter fleet marks a strategic step forward for Global Jet at a pivotal time in the business aviation market,” says head of charter sales Denis Mironov. “As client expectations continue to rise for long-range capability, advanced onboard technology, and refined comfort, the Falcon 6X delivers on all fronts. Its arrival enhances our offering with one of the most modern and versatile jets available today, reinforcing Global Jet’s position as a leader in bespoke private aviation. This aircraft elevates our charter portfolio and reflects our ongoing commitment to meeting market demand with innovation, excellence, and operational agility.”

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