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Dassault Aviation Inaugurates New Facility in Cergy, France

French Aerospace Giant Expands Production Capacity with State-of-the-Art Facility

Dassault Aviation has inaugurated a new facility in Cergy, France, marking a significant expansion of the company’s production capacity. The new facility, which replaced the company’s former plant in Argenteuil, will handle assembly of Falcon and Rafale skin panels, forward fuselage assembly, and metal hose production. The facility, which opened in summer 2024, hosts over 600 employees and represents a major investment in the aerospace sector. The inauguration was attended by various officials, including the Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, Éric Trappier. This development was first reported by Dassault Aviation.

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    Dassault Aviation Inaugurates New Facility in Cergy, France

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    French Aerospace Giant Expands Production Capacity with State-of-the-Art Facility

    Dassault Aviation has inaugurated a new facility in Cergy, France, marking a significant expansion of the company’s production capacity. The new facility, which replaced the company’s former plant in Argenteuil, will handle assembly of Falcon and Rafale skin panels, forward fuselage assembly, and metal hose production. The facility, which opened in summer 2024, hosts over 600 employees and represents a major investment in the aerospace sector. The inauguration was attended by various officials, including the Chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation, Éric Trappier. This development was first reported by Dassault Aviation.

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