Falcon 2000 Takes Off From India: Reliance-Dassault Jet Pact Sets New Altitude!

  • Reliance Aerostructure, a subsidiary of Reliance Infrastructure, has joined hands with French aerospace giant Dassault Aviation to manufacture Falcon 2000 business jets in India—a first outside France.

  • The landmark agreement was unveiled at the Paris Air Show, signaling a major leap for India’s aerospace ambitions and the government’s ‘Make in India’ initiative.

  • The state-of-the-art final assembly line will be set up in Nagpur, Maharashtra, at the Dassault Reliance Aerospace Ltd (DRAL) facility.

  • DRAL will become the first Centre of Excellence for the Falcon series outside France, handling not just the Falcon 2000 but also the assembly of Falcon 6X and 8X jets.

  • India now joins an elite club of nations—alongside the US, France, Canada, and Brazil—that manufacture next-generation business jets.

  • The first ‘Made-in-India’ Falcon 2000 is expected to take flight by 2028, marking a new era for Indian aviation and global exports.

  • The partnership includes the transfer of advanced assembly operations, including the full fuselage and wings, boosting India’s position in the global aerospace supply chain.

  • The move is expected to create high-skilled jobs, foster technology transfer, and transform Nagpur into a strategic hub for luxury jet manufacturing.

  • Industry leaders hailed the deal as a “historic moment” for Indian manufacturing, with the jets set to serve both domestic and international markets.

  • This development underscores India’s growing clout in high-end manufacturing and is a testament to its rising status as a global aviation powerhouse.

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