
Dassault · Ultra-long-range
Falcon 8X
The flagship Falcon — three engines, 6,450 nautical miles, and the quiet assurance of the family's longest cabin.
Ultra-long-range travel for up to sixteen, with reach into airports other large jets can't use.
The Falcon 8X takes everything the 7X proved — the three-engine security, the fly-by-wire precision, the short-field agility — and stretches it into a true ultra-long-range aircraft. Its 6,450 nautical miles connect Singapore to London or Dubai to New York non-stop, and its cabin, more than a metre longer than the 7X's, offers over thirty possible configurations.
Like its sibling, it lands where the competition cannot: steep-approach certified for London City, comfortable on the short strips serving the mountains and the islands. Few aircraft cross oceans and then finish the journey so close to where you're actually going.
The cabin
Inside the Falcon 8X
Cabin altitude
A 3,900 ft cabin at 41,000 ft


What it’s for
Flown best for
Oceans non-stop
6,450 nm links Dubai to New York and Singapore to London without a stop.
Demanding airfields
Steep-approach certified — the only ultra-long-range jet cleared into London City.
The long-haul cabin
Three living zones, a crew rest and an optional shower for the fourteen-hour day.
Range & popular routes
Where it takes you
- Dubai New Yorkapprox. 13h6,000 nm
- Singapore Londonapprox. 13h 30m5,900 nm
- London Los Angelesapprox. 11h4,730 nm
- Sydney Hong Kongapprox. 9h4,000 nm
Bar length shows each sector’s distance against the full 6,450 nm range.
The Falcon range's longest legs — and still certified into the airports the airlines overfly.
Specifications
The detail
Good to know
Frequently asked
Can a Falcon 8X fly Sydney to Hong Kong non-stop?
Comfortably — Sydney to Hong Kong is around nine hours against the 8X's 6,450 nautical miles of range. The longest legs sit equally within reach: Singapore–London in roughly thirteen and a half hours, Dubai–New York in thirteen. Oceans crossed non-stop, then finished at airports other large jets cannot use.
How large is the Falcon 8X cabin?
At 13 metres it is the longest cabin Dassault has built — more than a metre longer than the 7X's — seating up to sixteen across three living zones, in one of more than thirty offered configurations. A forward crew rest and six beds by night suit the fourteen-hour day; baggage is 140 cubic feet.
How much does a Falcon 8X cost to charter?
Long sectors in an ultra-long-range cabin are priced as complete journeys — positioning, augmented crew and ground time considered against the specific aircraft and dates — rather than from any tariff. One-way availability can improve the figure meaningfully. Every quotation is prepared individually, on request, as a firm all-inclusive figure.
When is the Falcon 8X the right choice over the 7X?
When the sector outruns the 7X. Singapore–London and Dubai–New York sit beyond the 7X's 5,872-nautical-mile reach; the 8X's 6,450 covers them with margin. Its metre-longer cabin and forward crew rest also earn their keep past ten hours. For everything shorter, the 7X remains the considered choice.
Charter
Charter the Falcon 8X
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