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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