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Dassault reports increased Falcon deliveries amid supply chain challenges
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Dassault Aviation delivered 12 Falcons in the first half of this year, up from nine in the same period last year, and took in net orders for 11, one fewer than a year ago, the company reported today. Total revenues for the first half were €2.538 billion compared to €2.295 billion last year, with its Falcon business jet unit accounting for €980 million, an increase from €827 million in first-half 2023. Dassault's defense business—primarily Rafale fighter deliveries—accounted for the majority of revenues at €1.558 billion.

The Falcon backlog grew by approximately €110 million to reach €4.758 billion in the first six months, covering 83 Falcons, down one unit since the end of last year.

Meanwhile, Dassault is monitoring supply chain delays and a shifting global political landscape, including elections in the U.S. and France and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

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“The global context in this first half-year remains marked by the war in Ukraine and the state of war in the Middle East. In France, the President of the Republic, as head of the armed forces, wrote to defense manufacturers urging them to step up their efforts in the context of a war economy. In response to this call, I instructed Dassault Aviation employees to prioritize Rafale production, for both France and for export,” said chairman Éric Trappier.

The company indicated that supply-chain issues are expected to continue into 2024, including shortages at all stages of production and suppliers facing financial difficulties and capacity shortages. The situation has also affected its customer support bandwidth. However, Dassault hopes to mitigate these issues through participation in an investment fund dedicated to supporting the French aerospace supply chain and monitoring actions to anticipate new supplier inefficiencies.

Dassault has prioritized Rafale jet production for both domestic use and export at the request of the French government and has delivered six Rafales to France.

On its Falcon side operations, Dassault highlighted its expansion efforts including a new service center in Malaysia as well as increased production capacity in Brazil and Florida. The company reiterated its commitment to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050.

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