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Dassault Aviation Selects GE Aviation for Electrical Power Distribution & Control on the Falcon10X

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GE Aviation has been selected by Dassault Aviation to deliver the Primary and Secondary Electrical Power Distribution System for the new Falcon 10X aircraft. This next-gen system promises significant weight savings and enhanced flexibility for customer-specific configurations. GE will utilize its Electric Power Integration Center in Cheltenham, UK, for system testing and certification, aimed at minimizing development risks. The Falcon 10X is expected to enter service by the end of 2025, boasting a range of 7,500 nautical miles and a top speed of Mach 0.925.

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  • Partnership with Dassault Aviation enhances GE's portfolio in the aerospace sector.
  • Next-gen power system design offers significant weight savings and equipment reduction.
  • Increased flexibility for customer-specific configurations improves market competitiveness.
  • Reduced development risk and program time scales through advanced testing facilities.
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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.

“The Primary and Secondary Power Distribution System on the Falcon 10X system is a next generation design providing significant weight savings over conventional architecture with equipment reduction,” said Brad Mottier, president of Systems for GE Aviation.

The Primary and Secondary Electrical Power Distribution and Control System for the Falcon 10X will have increased flexibility, enabling Dassault’s rapid implementation for customer-specific configurations. The system architecture will allow ease of in-service modification and implementation, while improving the maintainability of the system.

The system is supported by a suite of configuration tools, providing Dassault the capability to make system changes efficiently, creating more flexibility within the aircraft cabin configuration.

“We are honored to partner with Dassault on this amazing aircraft. We’re building on decades of experience producing electrical power systems on military and commercial applications and are working with Dassault to bring the latest technology to market for their customers,” said Joe Krisciunas, general manager of Electrical Power for GE Aviation.

GE will utilize its Electric Power Integration Center (EPIC) in Cheltenham, UK 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.

“By using this state-of-the-art lab, GE will reduce development risk and program time scales prior to aircraft introduction,” added Krisciunas.

Dassault Aviation’s new Falcon jet will deliver a level of comfort, versatility, and technology unmatched by any purpose-built business jet. Featuring 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.

About Dassault Aviation

Dassault Aviation is a leading aerospace company with a presence in over 90 countries across five continents. It produces the Rafale fighter jet as well as the complete line of Falcons. The company employs a workforce of more than 11,000 and has assembly and production plants in both France and the United States and service facilities around the globe. Since the rollout of the first Falcon 20 in 1963, over 2,500 Falcon jets have been delivered. Dassault offers a range of six business jets from the twin-engine 3,350 nm large-cabin Falcon 2000S to its flagship, the tri-engine 6,450 nm ultra-long-range Falcon 8X and the new ultra-widebody cabin Falcon 6X.

About GE Aviation

GE Aviation, an operating unit of GE (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, components and integrated avionics and electrical power systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft. GE Aviation has a global service network to support these offerings. For more information, visit us at www.ge.com/aviation. Follow GE Aviation on Twitter at http://twitter.com/GEAviation and YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/GEAviation.

FAQ

What is the partnership between GE and Dassault Aviation about?

GE Aviation has partnered with Dassault Aviation to provide the Primary and Secondary Electrical Power Distribution System for the Falcon 10X aircraft.

What are the benefits of the new power distribution system for the Falcon 10X?

The new system offers significant weight savings, enhanced flexibility for configurations, and improved maintainability.

When is the Falcon 10X expected to enter service?

The Falcon 10X is anticipated to enter service by the end of 2025.

How will GE Aviation conduct testing for the Falcon 10X power system?

GE will utilize its Electric Power Integration Center in Cheltenham, UK, to perform testing and certification for the power system.

What is the range and speed of the Falcon 10X aircraft?

The Falcon 10X has a range of 7,500 nautical miles and a top speed of Mach 0.925.

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