Global Jet Services has been selected by Dassault Aviation as an authorized technical training provider for out-of-production Falcon aircraft, including the Falcon 10, 20, 20-5, 50, 50EX, 2000, 2000EX, 900 and 900EX models.
The agreement will increase the options for technicians seeking to improve their knowledge and skills for maintaining ‘Classic’ Falcon aircraft. Global Jet Services specializes in on-location aviation maintenance and professional development training.

“We welcome Global Jet Services to the Falcon Family,” said John Loh, Vice President, Customer Service for Dassault Falcon Jet. “We have nearly 1,000 Classic Falcon aircraft operating around the world, many of them in service since the 1960s and 1970s. Global Jet Services will play a key role in ensuring the overall support that our passionate Classic Falcon operators expect of the Dassault worldwide customer service network.”

The three-year Training Service Level Agreement covers practical and theoretical mechanical and avionics training for Dassault customers, employees and affiliates. Global Jet Services is headquartered in Avon, Connecticut, and has been in operation since 1992. Their Falcon-focused team of instructors has about a century of combined experience on the Classic models.

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