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Dassault Falcon Jet completes new Little Rock expansion

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Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: France Aircraft: Airplanes
Source: Avitrader

Dassault Falcon Jet has completed another major expansion of its Little Rock Completion Center that will add 350,000 ft² of production space to the Arkansas facility.

The centerpiece of the US$60m project is a new 250,000 ft² hangar earmarked for Dassault’s latest two models – the Falcon 8X ultra long range trijet and the Falcon 5X very large body twin. The new completion hangar will bring the total facility footprint to 1.25 million ft². The expansion also includes refurbishment of cabinet, upholstery and headliner shops and an upgrade to older hangars.





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