Dassault Aviation has reported increased demand for its Falcon aircraft, according to its 2024 financial report. The company recorded 26 Falcon orders in 2024, up from 23 in 2023, reflecting steady sales growth. As of December 31, 2024, Dassault maintained a backlog of 79 Falcon jets, indicating strong future deliveries. The increase highlights continued interest in Dassault’s high-performance business jets despite market fluctuations. The company’s growing order book reinforces its position in the global business aviation sector.
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