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ALTEA Facilitates Delivery of Falcon 6X to Irish Defence Forces
London, January 30, 2026 — ALTEA, a specialist in aircraft procurement and completion, has announced the successful delivery of a new Falcon 6X aircraft to the Department of Defence Ireland. Delivered on schedule in December, the factory-new jet represents a significant upgrade for the Irish Air Corps, replacing the Learjet 45 after more than twenty years of service.
A Strategic Upgrade for the Irish Air Corps
The Falcon 6X is the first military-registered model of its kind and only the second delivered by Dassault Aviation to a European state. With a maximum range exceeding 5,500 nautical miles and advanced fuel efficiency, the aircraft is configured to carry up to 14 passengers. Its extended range enables direct flights from Baldonnel, Ireland, to destinations such as the U.S. West Coast, enhancing Ireland’s strategic reach.
Lieutenant General Rossa Mulcahy, Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, described the acquisition as a “major step forward in the State’s strategic reach,” highlighting the aircraft’s enhanced capabilities in airlift, medical evacuation, and government transport. He emphasized that the Falcon 6X’s range, performance, and advanced systems will allow the Defence Forces to support Irish citizens and personnel worldwide with greater speed, safety, and flexibility. Mulcahy also noted that the aircraft’s arrival aligns with Ireland’s broader ambitions to establish a full Air Force, reflecting a significant evolution in the nation’s air capabilities.
Collaborative Procurement and Operational Readiness
The procurement process followed a competitive tender under the Defence & Security Directive 81/2009/EC, seeking a mid-sized aircraft with strategic reach to fulfill diverse operational needs. ALTEA played a central role in defining the requirements, specifications, and evaluation criteria, as well as advising on contract terms. Jean Sémiramoth, ALTEA Partner, underscored the collaborative nature of the project, stating that the team worked closely with the Irish Air Corps and Department of Defence over nine months to deliver an aircraft tailored for missions including citizen evacuation, patient transfer, and supply transport abroad. He emphasized that stakeholder engagement was crucial in expediting and streamlining the process.
Delivering the Falcon 6X also involved addressing challenges related to operational readiness rates and sustainment service improvements, benchmarks highlighted by industry leaders such as Lockheed Martin. ALTEA’s ability to meet these stringent requirements was instrumental in the project’s success.
Market Impact and Future Prospects
The delivery of the Falcon 6X has attracted notable market attention, with increased interest in Dassault Aviation’s advanced capabilities compared to the outgoing Bombardier Learjet 45. While Airbus continues to dominate single-aisle aircraft sales and Boeing strives to regain ground in the narrowbody segment, emerging competitors such as the Embraer-Adani alliance in India are intensifying competition in regional aircraft production.
Robin Dunlop, ALTEA Partner responsible for interiors and completions, highlighted the Falcon 6X’s versatility, noting that the aircraft is designed to meet a wide range of operational requirements, ensuring the Irish Defence Forces are equipped for diverse missions.
The Falcon 6X is expected to enter service with the Irish Air Corps in the coming weeks, ushering in a new era of strategic airlift and operational capability for Ireland.

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