FALCONS ON THE RISE News from around the fleet | |
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CURTAIN GOING UP! Falcon 6X to make its debut The rollout of the Falcon 6X is coming soon…very soon. The event will take place on December 8, thanks to the hard work of the development team, which has steadily moved forward over the summer. Testing is ongoing on Aircraft 1 which is almost ready for its close-up. Aircraft 2 and 3 are nearing final assembly. Since the announcement of its development, the 6X has been eagerly awaited. The rollout to be held in Bordeaux-Merignac will be a milestone for the entire Falcon Family.
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BIG CAN BE BEAUTIFUL Falcon 6X interior is a winner Dassault Aviation recently won the prestigious International Yacht & Aviation Award for Private Jet Design/Large Jets for the Falcon 6X interior. The awards are sponsored by the highly respected UK design magazine, design et al. The Dassault design team put every inch of the enormous 6X cabin to full use, completely redefining the flight experience by creating a space that is not only pleasing to the eye, but beneficial to the well-being of the passenger. > Step into the 6X cabin
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NOTES FROM THE FIELD Customer service making news | |
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A MILESTONE AND MORE FalconCare hits 500 and keeps going Dassault recently reached a milestone by signing its 500th contract for FalconCare, a program that offers operators predictable maintenance costs, and peace of mind. But that’s not all the news. Dassault has introduced a new program, FalconCare Elite, which covers parts and labor, plus options such as AOG Service, documentation, and more. Another new plan, FalconCare Essential, covers spare parts, plus service options for EASy aircraft and non-EASy aircraft based in the Americas. No matter how you operate, FalconCare has you covered. > Easy maintenance management | |
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#1 IN CUSTOMER SERVICE Crew Chief Blog reveals all In his latest Crew Chief Blog, Jean Kayanakis, Senior VP, Worldwide Falcon Customer Service & Service Center Network, tells the story of a Falcon Airborne Support mission that demonstrates perfectly how Dassault earned its #1 spot in the AIN Product Support survey. On July 20 an 8X crew in Minsk, Belarus reported an AOG. Their next mission was slated for the following day. The Teterboro Command Center identified the problem, the GoTeam in Paris swung into action, and the Falcon 8X took off for the Philippines right on time. No task is too great for the Falcon team, even when accounting for challenges posed by the pandemic. Read the full story in the Blog. > Read the Crew Chief Blog | |
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TALKING SERVICE LONG DISTANCE Webinars are an online hit In the absence of our usual M&O worldwide tour this year, the Falcon Webinar Summer series, -- launched in late May -- has proven extremely popular. To date, there have been 24 sessions, and they have drawn more than 1,500 attendees from around the world. The most recent webinars focused on two new offerings, a new Spares offer named Falcon Advantage and additions to the popular FalconCare program. Topics scheduled for the final two sessions are Classic Falcons and FIELD 6. | |
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FALCON HAPPENINGS Upcomings events around the world | |
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FALCON 6X CABIN AT LE BOURGET The Falcon 6X cabin mock-up, which has wowed attendees at events around the world with its industry-leading size and award-winning design, is currently on display at Le Bourget in Paris. Visitors can schedule a viewing by contacting Falcon Sales. > Make an appointment | |
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FALCON SPOTLIGHT Feature stories of special interest | |
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THE DIGITAL FLIGHT CONTROL DIFFERENCE YouTube video brings DFCS to life For more than four decades, Dassault has been advancing fly-by-wire technology in fighter jets like the Rafale, and started a revolution by introducing its proprietary Digital Flight Control System (DFCS) to business aviation. A new video offers an overview of how the Falcon DFCS works, what it does, how it differs from competitors’ “off-the-shelf” systems, and how it reduces pilot workload and ensures passengers a smoother, safer flying experience. First to market, Dassault DFCS remains the state of the art in fly-by-wire technology. > Take the stick of a Falcon | |
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WEB WORLD Socially speaking word of mouth | |
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