Dassault presented a model of the Falcon 10X, its new private jet, at the Paris Air Show.
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The cabin tour shows the luxury that will be available when it is operational in 2025.
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This is what the Dassault Falcon 10X, worth $75 million, will look like once it takes to the skies.
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The Bombardier Global 7,500 and Gulfstream G700 are among the ultra-long-range aircraft that it competes against.
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Bathrooms are larger than other apartments, especially in the back.
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It even includes a shower — a rarity only found on the most lavish private jets.
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The shower is also large, and there’s room to sit back and take in the view.
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The marble floor is a luxurious touch, and the toilet would be more at home on a hotel or plane.
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There is plenty of room in the bedroom with the cabin’s 9 feet wide.
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The cosy-looking bed would be a necessity for ultra-rich clients on long-haul flights – and looks even more comfortable than business class.
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Next up, the section is dedicated to watching TV.
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The storage space underneath this couch will maximize your use of the available space.
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You will then move to the main seating area which includes eight chairs.
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