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Wed, May 30, 2018

EBACE2018 Dedicated To The Legacy Of Aviation Leader Serge Dassault

Business Aviation Leader Passed Away May 28

European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) Chairman Juergen Wiese joined with National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) president and CEO Ed Bolen Monday in honoring the life and legacy of Dassault Group chairman emeritus and business aviation leader Serge Dassault, who passed away on May 28 at age 93.

Bolen and Wiese further announced that the 2018 edition of the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE2018), taking place this week in Geneva, will be dedicated to Dassault’s memory.

“Serge Dassault was a giant and a legend who not only influenced aviation, but also commerce and politics in France and throughout Europe,” Wiese stated. “We are honored to dedicate EBACE2018 to this extraordinary industry figure.”

Bolen agreed, adding: “Under Serge’s guidance and inspiration, Dassault Aviation rose to become a global leader in business aviation, military applications and technological advancements. Without question, he will long be remembered as a diplomat, statesman, innovator and leader, not just within the industry, but among all those who have been influenced by his leadership.”

Dassault was named chairman and CEO of Dassault Aviation shortly after the passing of his father, company founder Marcel Dassault, in 1986. He was later named chairman emeritus in 2000.

In 2009, Dassault received NBAA’s Meritorious Service to Aviation Award for his contributions to business aviation, including his support for Dassault’s work in computer-aided aircraft design. The award, NBAA’s most prestigious honor, recognizes individuals who, by virtue of a lifetime of personal dedication, have made significant identifiable contributions that have materially advanced aviation interests.

(Source: NBAA news release)

FMI: www.nbaa.org

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