Dassault Aviation (Stand 840), a partner of the United Arab Emirates Air Force for more than 40 years, has a contingent of military aircraft and Falcon business jets this week at the 2019 Dubai Airshow.
Two large-cabin Falcon trijetsâan 8X and 900LXâadorn Dassault's static display (Chalet A27-29), as does a full-scale cabin mockup of the companyâs super-midsize Falcon 6X that is slated to enter service in 2022. In addition, a French Air Force Dassault Rafale Câfrom the French detachment deployed to the Al Dhafra airbase in the UAEâis taking part in the daily flying display. The Patrouille de France, which flies Alpha Jets built by Dassault Aviation, is also taking part in the daily airshow.
According to Dassault, the Gulf-based Falcon fleet has nearly doubled over the past five years, to about 75 aircraft, and continues to grow. The Middle East is also expected to be a major market for the 5,500-nm/10,186-km Falcon 6X, âas it is already proving to be for our Falcon 8X flagship,â said Dassault Aviation chairman and CEO Eric Trappier. âThe Middle East has always been a key market for Falcon aircraft, whose efficiency, cabin comfort, and value for money are particularly appreciated by local operators.â