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Le Qatar a choisi le Rafale

Published by Dassault Aviation

Dassault Aviation est honoré de la décision du Qatar d’acheter 24 Rafale pour équiper son armée de l’Air.

La signature du contrat entre l’État du Qatar et Dassault Aviation aura lieu ce lundi 4 mai, à Doha, en présence de Monsieur François Hollande, Président de la République française.

A la suite du Mirage F1, de l’Alpha Jet et du Mirage 2000, le Rafale prolonge le partenariat historique qui associe le Qatar, la France et Dassault Aviation.

« Ce nouveau succès de l’équipe France témoigne des qualités opérationnelles du Rafale et confirme la confiance que les pays déjà utilisateurs du Mirage 2000 placent dans notre société », a déclaré Eric Trappier, Président-Directeur général de Dassault Aviation.

Dassault Aviation, ses partenaires Thales et Safran, ainsi que les 500 entreprises associées au programme Rafale se félicitent de ce nouveau contrat qui vient consacrer leur compétitivité et leur savoir-faire industriel et technologique.

A propos de Dassault Aviation

Avec plus de 8 000 avions militaires et civils livrés dans plus de 90 pays depuis 60 ans et représentant plus de 28 millions d’heures de vol, Dassault Aviation dispose d’un savoir-faire et d’une expérience reconnus dans la conception, le développement, la vente et le support de tous les types d’avion, depuis l’appareil de combat Rafale jusqu’à la famille de business jets haut de gamme Falcon en passant par les drones militaires. En 2014, le chiffre d’affaires de Dassault Aviation s’est élevé à 3,68 milliards d’euros. La société compte près de 11 600 collaborat

 

www.dassault-aviation.com

Twitter: @Dassault_OnAir

 

Contacts presse

Communication institutionnelle                                                 Communication militaire

Stéphane Fort                                                                             Nathalie Bakhos

Tél : +33 (0)1 47 11 86 90                                                          Tél : +33 (0)1 47 11 84 12

stephane.fort@dassault-aviation.com                                           nathalie.bakhos@dassault-aviation.fr

 

Mathieu Durand

Tél : +33 (0)1 47 11 85 88

mathieu.durand@dassault-aviation.com

 

Pour obtenir de nouvelles photos haute définition du Rafale :

http://mediapro.dassault-aviation.com/

Pour obtenir de nouvelles vidéos haute définition du Rafale :

www.asds-media.com

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