Dassault Aviation announces 2022 dates for its Falcon Maintenance & Operations (M&O) seminars. This spring marks the return of a full seminar series after a three-year absence. This year’s schedule will kick off on April 6 in Paris and conclude on May 24 in Chicago. In all, the seminars will travel to seven cities across North America, South America and Europe.
“We are thrilled to welcome Falcon operators back to our M&O seminars, and allow them to once again meet face to face with representatives from our company, our partners and our suppliers,” said Jean Kayanakis, Senior Vice President, Worldwide Customer Service and Service Center Network. “The feedback provided during these events is crucial to our commitment to continuously improve the Falcon customer experience.”
As in previous editions, the 2022 M&O series will provide in-depth information on Dassault’s latest maintenance and flight operations products and services. The topics addressed during the meetings include:
As usual, the seminars will offer interactive model-specific and general technical sessions covering topics ranging from troubleshooting to reliability improvements and STC updates. Dedicated pilot sessions, led by the Falcon Pilot Support Team will keep flight crews abreast of the latest developments in flight operations.
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