DASSAULT AVIATION Group
Order intake, deliveries and backlog in units as of December 31st, 2016
(figures not reviewed by the auditors)
Order intake in units
36 Rafale Export were ordered in 2016 following the execution and the coming into force of the contract with India, compared to 48 ordered in 2015 (Egypt 24 and Qatar 24). This new order demonstrates once again the Rafale's performances.
33 Falcon were ordered in 2016 and 12 Falcon 5X were cancelled, compared to 45 Falcon ordered and 20 Falcon Netjets cancelled in 2015. The weakness of the order intake reflects a difficult business jets market.
Deliveries in units
9 Rafale (6 to France and 3 to Egypt) were delivered in 2016, compliant with our forecast, compared to 8 Rafale (5 to France and 3 to Egypt) in 2015.
Furthermore, we delivered to France, in 2016, 2 Navy Rafale retrofitted to the F3 standard.
49 new Falcon were delivered in 2016, in line with our forecast of 50 Falcon deliveries, compared to 55 delivered in 2015.
Backlog in units
As of December 31st, 2016, the consolidated backlog includes 110 Rafale (32 France and 78 Export) and 63 Falcon, compared to 83 Rafale (38 France and 45 Export) and 91 Falcon as of December 31st, 2015.
Next financial information
DASSAULT AVIATION Group will release on February 27th, 2017 its 2016 sales and on March 8th, 2017 its full year annual results as well as its deliveries guidance for 2017.
Contacts:
Stéphane Fort
Corporate Communication
Tel.: + 33 (0)1 47 11 86 90
Armelle Gary
Financial Communication
Tel.: + 33 (0)1 47 11 84 24
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