Saint-Cloud Cedex 300, France, May 20, 2016 -- The French Navy has taken delivery of the last of its four Falcon 50 Surmar (Maritime Surveillance*) aircraft. The event was marked by a military ceremony today on the Lann-Bihoué military base, presided by the French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, and attended by Dassault Aviation Chairman & CEO Eric Trappier.
The four Falcon 50 Surmar aircraft, previously used for government transportation missions, have undergone transformation work at Dassault Aviation's Mérignac site to install a search radar, an optronic system, a new cockpit and observation windows. Including the first four aircraft delivered early in the 2000s, the French Navy now operates a fleet of eight Falcon 50 Surmar aircraft.
Dassault Aviation is proud to have earned the trust of the French Navy and the French Defense Procurement Agency (DGA), and delighted with the smooth execution of this program.
Dassault Aviation has supplied the French Navy's maritime surveillance aircraft ever since the first Falcon 200 Gardians delivered in the early 1980s.
The new-generation Falcon Surmar has been launched with the Falcon 2000 MRA, which was recently ordered by the Japanese Coast Guard.
* Maritime surveillance includes the following missions: operations to combat piracy, trafficking and pollution; fisheries control; maritime search and rescue (SAR).
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About Dassault Aviation:
With more than 8,000 military and civil aircraft delivered to more than 90 countries over the past 60 years, and having logged nearly 28 million flight hours to date, Dassault Aviation can offer recognized know-how and experience in the design, development, sale and support of all types of aircraft, from the Rafale fighter to the Falcon range of high-end business jets, as well as military unmanned air systems. In 2015, Dassault Aviation reported revenues of €4.20 billion. The company has 12,000 employees.
www.dassault-aviation.com
Twitter: @Dassault_OnAir
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