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Dassault Aviation's Orange-Caritat Air Base Hosts Open House with Historic Aircraft Display

Dassault Galaxy Takes Center Stage at Rare Military Air Show

Dassault Aviation’s Orange-Caritat air base is hosting an open house event on June 28 and 29, 2025, featuring a diverse lineup of historic aircraft, including the Rafale Solo Display. The event is free, but online reservations are required. The base will also showcase the Patrouille de France and Alpha Jets, as well as other exceptional aircraft. This rare opportunity allows visitors to experience the activities of the military installation and get up close to some of France’s most iconic aircraft. Event details can be found on the base’s website, and the event is expected to attract around 50,000 attendees. This event was first reported by Dassault Aviation.

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    Dassault Aviation's Orange-Caritat Air Base Hosts Open House with Historic Aircraft Display

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    Dassault Galaxy Takes Center Stage at Rare Military Air Show

    Dassault Aviation’s Orange-Caritat air base is hosting an open house event on June 28 and 29, 2025, featuring a diverse lineup of historic aircraft, including the Rafale Solo Display. The event is free, but online reservations are required. The base will also showcase the Patrouille de France and Alpha Jets, as well as other exceptional aircraft. This rare opportunity allows visitors to experience the activities of the military installation and get up close to some of France’s most iconic aircraft. Event details can be found on the base’s website, and the event is expected to attract around 50,000 attendees. This event was first reported by Dassault Aviation.

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