Dassault Aviation expects new Rafale contracts

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2023-07-20 19:34:09

Éric Trappier, CEO of the group. François BOUCHON/Le Figaro

On the other hand, the group notes a slowdown in orders for Falcon jets in the first half of 2023.

Dassault Aviation (1) published solid half-year results on Thursday, marked by the good health of the defense activity but affected by a slowdown in orders for Falcon business jets. This, in an environment still marked by the war in Ukraine, disruptions within the supply chain and tensions in recruitment. “A situation that leads to disorder in deliveriessums up Éric Trappier, CEO of the group.

The manufacturer recorded 1.7 billion new orders for 12 Falcon jets, compared to 16.29 billion new contracts in the first half of 2022, which had been boosted by the giant contract signed by the United Arab Emirates for 80 Rafale. But also by significant orders for Falcon (42 aircraft).

Turnover amounted to 2.29 billion against 3.09 billion a year earlier, reflecting more modest deliveries (4 Rafale including 2 for France and 9 Falcon). Adjusted net income reached 405 million…

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