Dassault Aviation selects GE for electrical power distribution and control on Falcon 10X Dassault Aviation has selected GE Aviation to provide the primary and solid-state secondary electrical power distribution and control system for the recently launched Dassault Falcon 10X aircraft.
GE will utilize its Electric Power Integration Center (EPIC) in Cheltenham, U.K., where it will employ state-of-the-art dynamic software modeling, simulation, and analysis to predict how the system and its individual components will perform, including full system testing within a copper-bird environment. GE will perform all electrical power system certification testing within the EPIC, on behalf of Dassault, preparing and delivering the necessary documentation as part of Dassault’s aircraft certification submission to EASA.
Dassault Aviation’s new Falcon will feature a range of 7,500 nautical miles and a top speed of Mach 0.925, the Falcon 10X will fly nonstop from New York to Shanghai, Los Angeles to Sydney, Hong Kong to New York, or Paris to Santiago. The Falcon 10X will enter service at the end of 2025.