DASSAULT AVIATION
Location
ILE DE FRANCE
Founded
1971-01-01
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2025-01-16 (paperblog.fr)
Delivery by the DGA of the 14th and last Rafale of the year 2024 -
Paris, January 15, 2025 Delivery by the DGA of the 14th and last Rafale of the year 2024 to the Air and Space Force On December 27, 2024, the General Directorate of Armaments (DGA) received the 14th Rafale of the year
Read more2023-08-04 (thedefensepost.com)
Taiwan Mulls Mirage Fighter Service Extension Amid F-16 Delivery Delays
Taiwan is considering extending the service life of its Mirage 2000-5 fighter aircraft as it awaits the delivery of American F-16 jets.
Read more2023-01-23 (flightglobal.com)
France open to future MPA with Germany despite Patmar contracts
France says it remains open to working with Germany on a future maritime patrol aircraft (MPA) even while it undertakes early scoping work on a domestic solution.
Read more2017-12-13 (foxbusiness.com)
Dassault Cancels Falcon 5X Engine Contract With Safran, Instead Chooses Pratt & Whitney
French business jet maker Dassault Aviation SA (AM.FR) said Wednesday it would take the highly unusual step and drop SAFRAN SA (SAF.FR) as its engine supplier on a brand-new aircraft program after repeated delays.
Read more2010-05-04 (wingsmagazine.com)
Pratt & Whitney Canada celebrates 500th PW308C delivery to Dassault - Wings Magazine
NEWS HIGHLIGHT Pratt & Whitney Canada celebrates 500th PW308C delivery to Dassault Pratt & Whitney Canada (P&WC) is celebrating the delivery of its 500th PW308C turbofan engine to France's Dassault Aviation.
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