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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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Dassault brings Ingenio's tablet holders onboard
Ingenio Aerospace's cockpit tablet arm provides a secure and robust in-flight mounting system for Apple tablets and every one is tailor-made for each Falcon model.
The Ingenio cockpit tablet arm installed on a 7X.

Dassault Aviation is now offering Ingenio Aerospace's cockpit tablet arm as an option for positioning EFB displays on Falcon 2000, 900, 7X and 8X aircraft, and the 6X in the future.

The tablet arm provides a secure and robust in-flight mounting system for Apple tablets and every one is tailor-made for each Falcon model. Dassault has previously collaborated with Ingenio on cabin and cockpit products offered to Falcon aftermarket clients and it has extended the relationship by endorsing the tablet arm as an available feature for the aircraft.

“We are very pleased to have been selected by Dassault Aviation,” says James Bell, president and CEO, Ingenio Aerospace. “Dassault Aviation is committed to providing world-class solutions to both its production and in-service clients. As part of that vision we are directly contributing to the optimisation of mission performance by facilitating in-flight access to critical tools like tablets.”

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