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Dassault Aviation fell short of its target of delivering 40 Falcon business jets last year, but the 37 deliveries it did achieve marked an improvement on the 2024 total of 31, according to data released today by the company. The French aircraft manufacturer also achieved an increase in Rafale fighters delivered in 2025 at 26 aircraft versus 21 in the previous 12-month period.
Last year, Dassault logged 31 orders for Falcons, which were up from the 26 sold in 2024, taking the backlog for the family to 73 units versus 79 at the end of 2024. The unaudited details released today did not provide a breakdown of specific Falcon models delivered and ordered.
Of the 26 Rafales delivered last year, 15 went to export customers and 11 to the French military—compared with seven and 14, respectively, in 2024. Dassault booked 26 more Rafale export orders last year, taking the total year-end backlog to 220 units (175 for export and 45 for France).
Dassault has increased its financial guidance for year-end 2025 to more than €7 billion (about $8.2 billion). The group will announce its full annual results on March 4.