The Dassault Falcon 10X business jet, set to launch in 2025, features a notable Israeli connection: it incorporates the renowned Falcon early warning system, a cutting-edge development from Israel, as hinted by its name.
The aircraft boasts an impressive maximum range of approximately 14,000 km and a top speed of Mach 0.925. It is powered by a pair of Rolls-Royce 10X engines—the largest in the Pearl series—which contribute to its name. Notably, this marks the first time Dassault has chosen engines from the British manufacturer.

The Falcon 10X is designed to accommodate up to 19 passengers, who will enjoy what Dassault claims is the most spacious cabin in the business jet category. The interior features a central lounge area with eight seats, a dining table, and a work desk that fold out from the cabin’s sides. The private bedroom includes a large bed, a bedside TV screen, a bathroom with a shower, and a control screen with dedicated apps for adjusting lighting and temperature, as well as an interactive map of the cabin and a live external camera feed.
An equally important feature is air quality. Dassault promises that the Falcon 10X’s air filtration system is approximately ten times more efficient than those in office buildings, offering hospital-grade air quality. Another standout detail is the 38 windows—more than any other Falcon model—designed to enhance the in-flight visual experience.
Bottom Line: French Elegance in a Grand Jet
Price: $75 million