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Dassault receives EASA and FAA certification for Falcon 6X
These certifications are the result of a two year test campaign, and take the Falcon 6X further along its path to entry into service. The first units are undergoing final completion.
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Read this story in our September 2023 printed issue.

EASA has issued the type certificate for Dassault's Falcon 6X, followed by the FAA. These certifications conclude a more than two year test campaign during which 1,500 flight hours were logged worldwide. It is a significant step on the path to entry into service for the Falcon 6X, with the first units undergoing final completion.

“The certification of the Falcon 6X is a remarkable milestone for Dassault Aviation. We would like to recognise the EASA and FAA certification teams for their commitment in this demanding process and our customers for their confidence. The Falcon 6X is the first brand new business jet to comply with the latest regulations, which will enhance the safety and security of all new aircraft,” says chairman and CEO Eric Trappier. “The 5,500 nm/10,200 km Falcon 6X combines the best qualities of Dassault Aviation's business and fighter aircraft expertise to create the longest-range jet in its class with unparalleled passenger comfort and maximum mission flexibility.”

The Falcon 6X is the most spacious, advanced and versatile twinjet in the long-range business jet segment. It has been recognised with the Red Dot and the International Yacht & Aviation design awards.

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