Additive manufacturing continues to make its mark gradually in the operational world. And military MRO isn't being left behind. At the end of February, the Chief of St...
Awarded six months ago by the Direction de la maintenance aéronautique (DMAé) to Dassault Aviation, the RAVEL contract - or VErticaLIsed RAfale - is targeting the in-d...
Just as it is turning its MRO strategy upside down - with the consecutive buy-outs of Execujet and TAG Aviation at the start of the year - Dassault Aviation is also pl...
With Execujet in January and TAG Aviation in February, Dassault Aviation has just acquired in one fell swoop two major business aviation MRO companies. The manufacturer is broadly expanding its own service station net...
MAINTENANCE / MRO| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | Thu, Feb 28th 2019 |
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Dassault Aviation organised its second "innovathon" in Bordeaux on 7th and 8th February. The theme for this edition was the maintenance of the future. The aircraft man...
Dassault Aviation will be acquiring the maintenance activities of ExecuJet, a subsidiary of the Luxaviation group. The commercial operation, for which the amount has n...
DEFENCE| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | Wed, Apr 25th 2018 |
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Airbus and Dassault Aviation announced Wednesday they intend to team up on the development of a French-German combat fighter, a project Paris and Berlin unveiled last year.The two firms "have decided to join forces f...
Dassault Aviation initiates the termination process of the Silvercrest contract leading to the end of the Falcon 5X program and announces the launch of a new Falcon program with an entry into service in 2022.Dassault ...
Dassault Falcon Service celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, barely a year after the 100 year anniversary of its parent company, Dassault Aviation – a trib...
AIR TRANSPORT| AVIATION WORLD NEWS | Wed, May 14th 2014
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The Falcon 7X, serial number 207, took off from Teterboro Airport at 8:04 AM local time on May 2 with test pilot Philippe Deleume and Dassault operational pilot Olivier Froment at the controls. Three passengers were o...