Rolls-Royce unveils 3rd Pearl engine; 5% higher efficiency, capable of operating on 100% SAF
Rolls-Royce has officially unveiled the Pearl 10X, the third and most powerful member of its market-leading Pearl engine family for the business aviation market. The engine has been optimized to power exclusively Dassault’s new flagship aircraft, the Falcon 10X, which was revealed during a digital ceremony at Le Bourget airport in Paris.
Rolls-Royce is the world’s leading engine supplier in this market, powering more than 3,600 business jets. The Pearl 10X is the newest member of the Pearl engine family and the first Rolls-Royce engine to power a business jet of the famous French airframer.
Dassault launches Falcon 10X jet powered by new Rolls-Royce Pearl engine
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Dassault Aviation has formally launched its new high-speed, ultra-long-range business jet design, the Falcon 10X, during a digital ceremony at Le Bourget airport in Paris, France.
Planned to enter service at the end of 2025, the Falcon 10X features a larger cabin cross-section, new fuselage with extra-large windows, next-generation Digital Flight Control System, a filtration system and a range of 7,500nm.
The twin-engine Falcon 10X is designed to conduct non-stop flights at a top speed of Mach 0.925.