Dassault Falcon Higher Business Jet Deliveries in 2025
Bengaluru. Dassault Falcon recorded higher Falcon business jet deliveries in 2025, even as the French manufacturer narrowly missed its internal target for the year.The company delivered 37 Falcon aircraft, an improvement on the 31 units handed over in 2024, reflecting firmer demand and steadier production performance across its civil aviation portfolio.
While the figure fell short of the 40 aircraft Dassault had aimed to deliver, the year-on-year growth marks a recovery phase for the Falcon line following supply chain disruption and industrial challenges that affected output in earlier periods.The company confirmed the delivery and order data alongside its preliminary annual performance update released in early January.
Business jet orders also increased during the year, with Dassault booking 31 new Falcon sales compared with 26 in 2024.Despite the stronger intake, the overall Falcon backlog eased slightly to 73 aircraft at the end of 2025, down from 79 units a year earlier. The company did not disclose a model-by-model breakdown of deliveries or orders, maintaining its usual practice of releasing aggregated figures at this stage.
Among notable handovers during the year was a Falcon 900LX delivered in September to German charter operator Luminair, adding to the operator’s long range business jet fleet.Dassault has continued to see interest from European and Middle Eastern customers seeking large cabin aircraft with extended range and flexible cabin configurations.