Dassault Aviation receives an order for 42 Rafales for the French Air and Space Force
The Rafale entered service with the French Navy in 2004 and the French Air Force in 2006, gradually replacing the previous generations of seven types of combat aircraft. It has proven itself in combat in various theaters: Afghanistan, Libya, Mali, Iraq, and Syria.
To date, France has placed orders for five tranches of Rafales as follows: 13 Rafales in 1993; 48 in 1999; 59 in 2004; 60 in 2009; and 42 in 2023. In 2021, France placed a special order for 12 Rafale fighters to replace the 12 aircraft transferred to Greece. French orders therefore total 234 Rafale aircraft.
Total export orders currently stand at 261 Rafales (new aircraft):
- Egypt: 55
- Qatar: 36
- India: 36
- Greece: 12
- United Arab Emirates: 80
- Indonesia: 42 (including 18 for 2024)
In addition, Greece and Croatia have each acquired 12 Rafales from the French Air Force.
ABOUT DASSAULT AVIATION
With over 10,000 military and civil aircraft (including 2,700 Falcons) delivered in more than 90 countries over the last century, Dassault Aviation has built up expertise recognized worldwide in the design, development, sale and support of all types of aircraft, ranging from the Rafale fighter, to the high-end Falcon family of business jets, military drones and space systems. In 2022, Dassault Aviation reported revenues of €6.9 billion. The company has 12,700 employees.