Dassault Ramps Up Global Support Network for Falcon 10X Ahead of Service Entry
Dassault Aviation is proactively preparing its global support infrastructure for the upcoming Falcon 10X flagship business jet. The company is enhancing its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) capabilities well ahead of the aircraft's revised 2027 entry-into-service date. This includes extensive training for technicians on the new Rolls-Royce Pearl 10X engines and other advanced systems. Dassault is also strategically positioning spare parts and specialized tooling across its network of company-owned and authorized service centers. The primary goal is to ensure a smooth introduction and high dispatch reliability for customers from the very first delivery.
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