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(Geneva, Switzerland, May 11, 2009) –Today at EBACE, Dassault Falcon unveiled a new cabin interior design for the 5,950 nm Falcon 7X. The program is the result of a collaborative effort between Dassault and BMW Group DesignworksUSA, a global design consultancy and subsidiary of BMW Group. Falcon 7X s/n 44, which is presented on the Dassault static display at Geneva Airport, was used in the development of this new interior which will be available as an option for deliveries starting in the first quarter of 2011.

The Falcon 7X has the longest range of any Falcon business jet. Special attention was given to enhancing its cabin comfort for flights lasting up to 13 hours. Since its entry into service in 2007, the 7X cabin has set a new standard for business jets. It presents a large and bright cabin with 28 windows which are 10% bigger than previous Falcons. It also features a low in flight cabin altitude of 6,000 feet, even at 51,000 ft, and an advanced temperature control system that maintains the environment to within one degree throughout the entire cabin. The 7X is also praised by its passengers for its "library quiet" cabin which is the result of breakthroughs in design, materials and cushioned engine mounts.
"Our collaboration with DesignworksUSA further enhanced the advanced features and the comfort of the airplane. Their unique design successfully integrates functionality, technology and ergonomics into the Falcon 7X cabin. The result is an elegant yet sensible interior that meets the challenges of today’s demanding business environment,” noted John Rosanvallon, President and CEO Dassault Falcon.

Utilizing multi-disciplinary teams, DesignworksUSA’s Transportation Design Group merged its design, materials and finish development skills together and created a more integrated process that leveraged each group’s expertise to create a strategically targeted and unique interior design.
The new Falcon 7X cabin introduces subtle curves throughout the interior. A single arc carpet element visually stretches the cabin and connects the interior front to back. Curved bulkheads visually expand the main cabin volume while subtle curves in the galley and main cabin create better flow. Cabin lighting techniques feature up-wash and down-wash ambient lights as well as light strips. The combination of new lighting and more contrast between the carpet, the side walls and headliners emphasize openness, spaciousness and comfort. The final result is elegant and styled cabin fused with function.
"We put a lot of emphasis on the passenger when designing the interior cabin, especially since a flight could easily last 13 hours,” said Verena Kloos, BMW Group DesignworksUSA President. "Additionally, we wanted the timeless and elegant design to reinforce Dassault’s aeronautical passion and goal of defining a new level of flying experience.”
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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