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10 AUG 2009

Dassault's Falcon 7X Approved for Steep Approach Landings by the FAA

  Contact:

Andrew Ponzoni
201-541-4588

 

First Long Range Business Jet with Direct Access to Challenging London City Airport from Virtually Anywhere in the Continental U.S.

(Teterboro, New Jersey, August 10, 2009) – Dassault Falcon has received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to perform steep approaches with slopes up to 6˚ for the Falcon 7X.  This approval allows U.S.-based Falcon 7X operators to fly directly into London City Airport (LCY), Lugano, Switzerland (LUG) and other airports requiring steep approach landings. 

"Business aviation is all about the need for efficiency and access to hard to reach places and an airport like London City combines the two,” said John Rosanvallon, President and CEO of Dassault Falcon. "Direct access to this important financial center is sure to benefit our U.S. based Falcon 7X customers, allowing them to be in meetings moments after landing.”



The 5,950 nm Falcon 7X offers more range capability than any other business jet approved for London City Airport.  The Falcon 7X can connect business hubs such as New York, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Cape Town and Tokyo with the heart of London nonstop (eight passengers, M.80, NBAA IFR Reserves).

To operate to and from London City Airport, an aircraft must demonstrate exacting performance in order to approach, land and take-off on the airport’s short runway (4,327 ft/1,319 m at landing and 3,934 ft/1,199 m at take-off). It also has to meet strict environmental standards with respect to aircraft noise. In the case of the Falcon 7X, the noise level was measured in the same category as a much smaller turboprop.

The Falcon 7X was first granted steep approach certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in 2008 and received full EASA approval for flights into London City in February of this year. Approval by both EASA and the FAA required dedicated flight tests and the development of Noise Abatement Departure Procedures.



In order for an operator to perform a steep approach, the flight crew must undergo one-day of specialized training.  A steep approach pilot training curriculum was developed in conjunction with CAE and is currently offered at its Burgess Hill facility in the United Kingdom and will be offered shortly at their Morristown, New Jersey facility in the United States.  Dassault is in the process of issuing an amendment to the Aircraft Flight Manual which will outline proper data and procedures for steep approach operations.

Announced at the Paris Air Show in 2001, the Falcon 7X is the first business jet with a digital flight control system and was simultaneously certified by both the EASA and the FAA on April 27, 2007. It features the award-winning EASy Flight Deck and is powered by three Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A engines. Its 5,950 nm range (eight passengers, M.80 with NBAA IFR reserves) can comfortably connect 95% of the commonly used business aviation city pairs.


Dassault Falcon is responsible for selling and supporting Falcon business jets throughout the world. It is part of Dassault Aviation, a leading aerospace company with a presence in over 70 countries across five continents. Dassault Aviation produces the Rafale fighter jet as well as the complete line of Falcon business jets. The company has assembly and production plants in both France and the United States and service facilities on multiple continents. It employs a total workforce of over 12,000. Since the rollout of the first Falcon 20 in 1963, 2000 Falcon jets have been delivered to 67 countries worldwide. The family of Falcon jets currently in production includes the tri-jets—the Falcon 900EX EASy, 900LX, and the 7X—as well as the twin-engine Falcon 2000LX.

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U.S.: Ralph Aceti (201) 541-4585 or Andrew Ponzoni (201) 541-4588
Dassault Falcon Teterboro Airport, Box 2000 · South Hackensack, NJ 07606

FRANCE: Vadim Feldzer 33 (0)1 47 11 44 13 or Marie-Alexandrine Munoz 33 (0)1 47 11 64 23
Dassault Aviation 78 Quai Marcel Dassault · 92552 Saint-Cloud Cedex 300 - FRANCE


 

 

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