The FA upheld Infantino in Friday's race, in which he surveyed 115 votes to succeed kindred Swiss Sepp Blatter.
Dyke says Fifa has a pioneer "whom the FA can trust" in the wake of saying it got to be "incomprehensible" to manage Blatter.
"This is another day, another sunrise. I think we will absolutely attempt to win a few competitions," Dyke said.
"(The World Cup in) 2026 will go to North America, however we will perhaps go for 2030."
Past president Blatter quit in May in the midst of claims that prompted a six-year restriction from football, which he is challenging.
His renunciation incited the exceptional congress at world football's representing body, which has been inundated by cases of boundless debasement since summer 2015.
Dyke was satisfied at the aftereffect of the decision, where attorney Infantino secured 27 a larger number of votes than nearest adversary Sheik Salman canister Ebrahim al-Khalifa.
"[Infantino is] exceptionally equipped, extremely composed, well-balanced. Not a player, but rather great fun. He has a considerable measure of characteristics and it will be useful for Fifa," he said.
"It's been a tainted association for a drawn out stretch of time. There's a difficult task to be finished. Be that as it may, at any rate we have a change program and in any event we have a president in whom we can trust.
"The reason we wouldn't manage a Blatter Fifa is on the grounds that we didn't think we'd win. What's more, there was so much animosity from the last time we attempted - at government level and in addition at the FA level.
"It was practically difficult to manage him."
Any feasible arrangements for England to offer for future worldwide competitions will be managed by a future FA director as Dyke leaves the affiliation this mid year.
Britain missed out to Russia in offering for the 2018 World Cup.
In October a year ago, Blatter recommended there had been an assention set up for Russia to have the occasion - before the vote occurred.
The offering process for the 2018 and 2022 competitions is the subject of a continuous Swiss criminal examination, which started close by a US request taking after the capture and prosecution of a few top officials by the US Department of Justice on debasement accusations.
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