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Dassault Aviation Reports Aircraft Deliveries, Orders, Backlog, and Sales Outlook

Dassault Aviation Exceeds Rafale Delivery Targets but Faces Challenges in Falcon Sales
Dassault Aviation has announced its preliminary consolidated figures for 2025, highlighting aircraft deliveries, orders, backlog, and an updated sales outlook. The French aerospace manufacturer surpassed its delivery guidance for the Rafale fighter jet, delivering 26 units compared to the targeted 25, marking an improvement over the 21 jets delivered in 2024. However, the company fell short of its Falcon business jet delivery target for the third consecutive year, delivering 37 aircraft against a goal of 40, despite an increase from 31 units in 2024. This shortfall underscores persistent challenges within the business aviation market.
Aircraft Deliveries and Order Book
In 2025, Dassault secured orders for 26 export Rafale jets, a slight decline from 30 orders in 2024. Conversely, Falcon orders increased to 31 from 26 the previous year. The company’s backlog as of December 31, 2025, remained steady at 220 Rafale jets, with a notable shift favoring export orders—175 compared to 45 for France. The Falcon backlog, however, decreased to 73 aircraft from 79 at the end of 2024, reflecting the ongoing difficulties in the business jet segment.
Financial Outlook and Industry Context
Dassault Aviation has raised its net sales guidance for 2025 to exceed €7 billion, up from €6.2 billion reported in 2024. The company is scheduled to release its full annual results, including detailed figures on net sales, order intake, and backlog, on March 4, 2026.
The company’s performance occurs within a dynamic aerospace sector. Airbus has surpassed its 2025 delivery target by handing over 793 aircraft against a goal of 790. Meanwhile, competitors are advancing in their respective markets: Bombardier secured a $400 million contract for its Global 6500 business jets, and Joby Aviation is exploring opportunities in the Gulf region for its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.
About Dassault Aviation
Dassault Aviation has delivered over 10,000 military and civil aircraft to more than 90 countries over the past century. The company is globally recognized for its expertise in designing, producing, selling, and supporting a diverse range of aircraft, including the Rafale fighter, Falcon business jets, military drones, and space systems. Employing 14,600 people worldwide, Dassault continues to be a significant player in the aerospace industry.
For more information, visit dassault-aviation.com.

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