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Dassault sets four city Falcon M&O seminar schedule
The series spans Europe, North America and Asia with extended two-day formats reflecting operator demand for deeper engagement.
Most of the dates will follow a two-day format, allowing for deeper technical sessions and more direct operator engagement.

Dassault Aviation has confirmed the schedule for its 2026 Falcon Regional Maintenance & Operations seminar series, beginning with a two-day event in Paris on March 24–25.

The programme continues in Charlotte, North Carolina on April 7–8 and Dallas, Texas on April 28–29 before concluding in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on October 14–15. All locations except Toluca will operate a two-day format, while Toluca will host a single full-day seminar.

Dassault’s decision to expand the Kuala Lumpur event into a full regional seminar follows two years of high-attendance customer briefings in the city that generated strong feedback.

“Customer feedback shows that operators continue to be enthusiastic about the longer two-day format and greatly value the additional content and face-to-face interactions they afford,” says Jean Kayanakis, senior vice president, worldwide customer service and service centre network at Dassault Aviation. “The seminars are critical to helping us understand what we are doing well and what we can do better to further optimise the Falcon customer experience.”

The 2026 events will feature updates on Falcon programmes along with dedicated breakout sessions for pilots, cabin crew and technicians. Product and service briefings will also include developments across the Dassault MRO network, including the Melbourne, Florida maintenance, repair and overhaul facility that opened on July 7 and expanded maintenance capacity in North and South America.

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