DASSAULT AVIATION
Location
ILE DE FRANCE
Founded
1971-01-01
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2025-04-28 (meretmarine.com)
Dassault Aviation: The command of 26 bursts for the ratified Indian Navy |
France and India signed, on Monday, April 28, the intergovernmental agreement on the acquisition of 26 bursts intended for the Indian Navy, ...
Read more2025-04-15 (aerotime.aero)
Dassault CEO warns France risks falling behind in military spaceplane race
Dassault Aviation CEO Éric Trappier warns France is ignoring military spaceplane development as China and the US race ahead in space warfare capabilities.
Read more2025-04-12 (aviation24.be)
India approves $7 billion deal for 26 French Rafale fighter jets to bolster naval power -
India has approved the purchase of 26 Rafale fighter jets from France's Dassault Aviation for its navy, in a $7 billion deal aimed at countering China's
Read more2025-03-23 (europe1.fr)
Dassault plans to deliver up to five bursts per month in the coming years
In an interview with the JDD, the CEO of Dassault Aviation, Eric Trappier, announced that the group plans to go up quickly and "studies the possibility" of delivering up to five bursts per month as requested by Emmanuel Macron in the face of geopolitical turbulence.
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(lesechos.fr)
France becomes the second world exporter of weapons |
France has taken the place of Russia in the world's largest arms sellers, reveals the latest Sipri report. Imports of weapons in Europe have almost doubled in the past five years and far from strategic autonomy, American dependence reaches a summit.
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