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Michelin and Dassault Aviation Unveil Next-Generation Aircraft Tire Innovation
Michelin and Dassault Aviation have jointly introduced a groundbreaking advancement in aircraft technology with the launch of the MICHELIN Air X Sky Light tire, now standard on Dassault’s new Falcon 10X business jet. This development represents a significant milestone in aircraft tire innovation, the culmination of several years of collaborative research, rigorous testing, and a close industrial partnership between the two companies.
Technological Advancements and Environmental Commitment
The MICHELIN Air X Sky Light tire features a radically reengineered architecture that incorporates advanced materials and state-of-the-art manufacturing processes. Designed to complement the Falcon 10X’s emphasis on weight optimization and enhanced performance, the tire integrates next-generation solutions aimed at addressing critical challenges in aviation. Unveiled at the 2023 Paris Air Show, the tire achieves a 10% to 20% reduction in weight compared to previous models, while simultaneously extending service life by a similar margin. These improvements are vital in the aviation sector, where every kilogram saved contributes to lower fuel consumption, reduced carbon dioxide emissions, and decreased maintenance and transportation costs.
The tire’s superior performance is attributed to an optimized summit architecture, the use of ultra-high-strength carcass materials, and the incorporation of next-generation hybrid cords and fabrics. Michelin has also embedded Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) principles into the design process, evaluating environmental impacts from raw material sourcing through to end-of-life disposal. This approach aligns with Michelin’s broader commitment to responsible performance and the circular economy, targeting the use of 100% renewable and recycled materials by 2050.
Strategic Partnership and Market Context
The development of the MICHELIN Air X Sky Light tire reflects over two years of intensive collaboration with Dassault Aviation, building upon a partnership that has spanned more than four decades. Initial discussions began in 2019, and since the tire’s debut, Michelin has continued to refine its design to meet the stringent demands of the aviation industry, including high load capacities, extreme operating speeds, and rigorous safety standards. This ongoing optimization ensures the tire’s reliability under real-world conditions and aligns its capabilities with the specific requirements of the Falcon 10X.
The launch of the Falcon 10X and its innovative tire occurs amid a complex landscape for Dassault Aviation, which is contending with challenging taxation and regulatory environments as well as uncertainties surrounding major European defense programs. Despite these obstacles, Dassault has reported a 19% increase in revenue and a record-high order backlog, reflecting strong market confidence. The introduction of the Falcon 10X is anticipated to intensify competition within the business jet sector, prompting responses from industry rivals to Dassault’s latest technological advancements.
Through the MICHELIN Air X Sky Light tire and the Falcon 10X, both Michelin and Dassault Aviation reaffirm their leadership in innovation, sustainability, and performance within the evolving aerospace industry.

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