Dassault Falcon 10X cabin design
The cabin design for Dassault Aviation's future flagship Falcon 10X garnered another award, this time from the Chicago-based Museum of Architecture and Design in cooperation with the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies. (Photo: Dassault Aviation)

Dassault Falcon 10X Cabin Wins Another Design Award

The French manufacturer expects its future flagship to enter service in 2025.

Dassault Aviation’s future flagship, the Falcon 10X, has received the Chicago Athenaeum Award for Good Design, the French aircraft manufacturer recently announced. Bestowed by the Chicago-based Museum of Architecture and Design in cooperation with the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies, this award is the second in the past year for the 10X’s interior.

Last year, the ultra-long-range aircraft’s cabin won a Red Dot Award and was also shortlisted for the International Yacht & Aviation Awards in the private jet interior category.

The 10X, which Dassault expects to fly next year and enter service in 2025, will be the largest purpose-built business jet on the market. The airframer said it aims for the aircraft's 2,780-cubic-foot modular cabin to offer a blend of “spaciousness, quiet, and physical comfort.” 

According to Dassault, parts production for the 10X is in “full swing” and industrial teams are gearing up to begin the final assembly of the first aircraft.

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