Dynamatic Technologies and Dassault Aviation have signed a strategic agreement for the manufacturing and assembly of the complete rear fuselage (Section 5) of the Falcon 6X business jet. This follows the successful industrialisation and delivery of the jet’s rear fuel tank, which is already in commercial production.
The agreement builds on the companies’ long-term collaboration that began in January 2024, when Dynamatic started manufacturing flight-critical structures for the 6X. Dynamatic’s role now expands to include the full rear fuselage, reinforcing its position in the aerospace supply chain and supporting the Indian government’s Make in India initiative.
Udayant Malhoutra, CEO and managing director of Dynamatic Technologies, says: “We are proud to deepen our partnership with Dassault Aviation through this agreement to manufacture the complete rear fuselage for the Falcon 6X. The successful industrialisation and commercial production of flight-critical structures are testaments to our commitment to quality and precision engineering.”
Dassault Aviation’s senior executive vice president Bruno Coiffier adds: “Dynamatic Technologies has proven to be a valuable partner, enabling us to maintain high standards in our manufacturing processes.”
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