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Dassault brings Falcon manufacture to India
For Dassault Aviation, Reliance Aerostructure Limited will become a centre of excellence for the Falcon series, including the Falcon 6X and Falcon 8X programmes, and the first such centre of excellence outside France.
The Falcon 2000LXS is one of the aircraft that will be constructed by Reliance.

Dassault Aviation and Reliance Infrastructure subsidiary Reliance Aerostructure Limited (RAL) have entered into an agreement to manufacture Falcon 2000 LXS executive jets in India for the global market.

This is the first time that Dassault Aviation will manufacture Falcon 2000 jets outside France, positioning India as a strategic global aviation hub. This is a significant moment for India as it joins the elite club of countries manufacturing next-generation business jets after United States, France, Canada and Brazil.

For Dassault Aviation, DRAL will become a centre of excellence (CoE) for the Falcon series, including the Falcon 6X and Falcon 8X programmes, and the first such CoE outside France.

Eric Trappier, chairman and CEO, Dassault Aviation says: “This new agreement, which will make DRAL the first centre of excellence for Falcon assembly outside France and which will eventually enable the establishment of a final assembly line for the Falcon 2000, illustrates, once again, our firm intent to meet our 'Make in India' commitments and to contribute to the recognition of India as a major partner in the global aerospace supply chain. It marks the ramp-up of DRAL, in line with the strategic vision shared with our partner Reliance, which led to its creation in 2017 and is a testament to our unwavering belief in our future in India and serving India.”

Anil D. Ambani, founder chairman, Reliance Group adds: “This collaboration reflects our commitment to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi's vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat (Self Reliant India)' and 'Make in India for the World'. Our partnership with Dassault Aviation for manufacturing of Falcon business jets in India is a defining moment for the country, aviation Industry and the Reliance Group. This will help position India as a key force in the global aerospace value chain.”

The transfer of full fuselage and wing assembly operations combined with major facility upgrades, will pave the way for the first flight of ‘Made in India’ Falcon 2000s from DRAL's facility at MIHAN, Nagpur in the state of Maharashtra, India by 2028.

The partnership represents a significant step in advancing India's aerospace manufacturing capabilities, while strategically integrating into global aviation supply chain.

It will be for the first time in the storied history of Dassault Aviation, that it will manufacture Falcon 2000 jets outside of France. Dassault will also transfer the assembly of the front section of Falcon 8X and Falcon 6X, in addition to the wings and complete fuselage assembly of the Falcon 2000 to DRAL.

This landmark initiative will see India emerge as a strategic centre for high-end business jet manufacturing, underscoring the nation's growing prominence in the global aerospace ecosystem. The new final assembly line will cater to rising demand in India and other international markets.

The joint venture between Dassault Aviation and Reliance Aerostructure DRAL was established in 2017. The operations commenced with the setting up of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility at the MIHAN special economic zone later that year. Since delivering its first Falcon 2000 front section in 2019, DRAL has assembled over 100 major subsections for the Falcon 2000, underscoring its world-class precision manufacturing capabilities and playing an integral role in Falcon global production programme.

DRAL is expected to recruit several hundred engineers and technicians over the next decade to support its expanding operations. This growth underscores Dassault Aviation's deep commitment to strengthening India's aerospace manufacturing ecosystem and advancing the nation's emergence as a global centre of excellence for high-precision aviation production.

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