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Sat, Feb 25, 2023

Dassault Announces 2023 Falcon Regional M&O Schedule

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On 21 February 2023, Dassault Aviation, the legacy manufacturer of capable, tasteful, eminently French, military and business aircraft, announced 2023’s Falcon Maintenance & Operations (M&O) Seminars will commence on 05 April in Paris—France’s and Jim Morrison’s famed City of Lights—and conclude on 17 May in São Paulo, Brazil.

Also included on 2023’s M&O tour are Florida’s Magic City, Miami; and Illinois’s Windy, Big-Shouldered, Violent, and teetering on the brink of anarchy city, Chicago.

The series will feature a smaller number of stops but an expanded, two-day format by which Dassault seeks to increase the volume and quality of information passed along to U.S. Falcon operators while affording increased opportunities for event attendees to meet and exchange insights and experience.

Dassault Aviation senior vice president worldwide customer service and service center network Jean Kayanakis stated: “The modified format, prompted by input from operators and the Falcon Operator Advisory Board, will permit more in-depth discussion of some of the more challenging issues facing the Falcon community while setting aside time for networking. We hope this will further expand the flow of information and feedback that is critical to optimizing the Falcon customer experience.”

After the fashion of past events, 2023’s Falcon Maintenance & Operations (M&O) Seminars will feature presentations on the latest Falcon programs; breakout sessions for pilots, cabin crew and technicians; and plenty of opportunities to interact with vendors, training providers, and other Falcon operators.

Product and service updates will focus on the Honeywell Primus Epic-based EASy IV cockpit, sustainability, and the forthcoming entry into service of Dassault’s new extra-widebody Falcon 6X. In addition to the aforementioned, Falcon operators may avail themselves of presentations pertaining to the most recent additions to Dassault’s rapidly-expanding Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) network.

FMI: www.dassault-aviation.com

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