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Dassault Aviation
2019 Annual Report

Dassault Aviation is a French aerospace company that shapes the future by designing and building military aircraft, business jets and space systems.

2,100
Falcon
jets in service

1,000
fighter aircraft
in service

12,757
employees,
of which 76% in France

Strategy

Interview with Mr. Éric Trappier,
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Dassault Aviation Group

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Éric Trappier

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Dassault Aviation Group (pictured here with Florence Parly, French Armed Forces Minister, during her visit to our headquarters in Saint-Cloud on May 15, 2020)

Covid-19 Update

O1 Health safety:
our top priority

O2 Personalized
attention

O3 Appropriate
procedures

Health safety: our top priority

Staff safety is our priority. Management, in consultation with labor unions, moved swiftly to ensure safe working conditions. From April 3, teams were able to return to the site under specially designed health procedures.

Health safety: our top priority

Staff safety is our priority. Management, in consultation with labor unions, moved swiftly to ensure safe working conditions. From April 3, teams were able to return to the site under specially designed health procedures.

Personalized attention

Before returning to the site, each employee completed a questionnaire, which was sent to the medical department. Upon their return, an advisor met with them, explained the procedures to be followed and provided them with a health kit.

Appropriate procedures

The Company’s health procedures were implemented in each facility with the active involvement of site managers, HSE networks and occupational physicians.

 

Executive
Committee

& Shareholding Structure
and Organization Chart

2019 Consolidated Financial
and Operating Highlights

Highlights

Dynamic
Architect
of the future

Corporate
Social Responsibility
Higher, together

Civil and Military Aircraft
Delivering customer satisfaction

Worldwide presence

Dassault Aviation operates in more than 80 countries, with more than 3,000 aircraft in service worldwide.

  • Dassault aircraft in service
  • Dassault Aviation facilities (production plants and offices)
  • Service centers acquired from ExecuJet, TAG Aviation and Ruag
  • Falcon service centers and FalconResponse command centers