Dassault to open West Palm Beach facility

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West Palm will join Dassault satellite service stations in St Louis, Luton-London, Rome, Moscow and Nice.

Dassault Falcon recently revealed
plans to open a new satellite service station at West
Palm Beach Airport in
Florida. 
The facility is expected to open in January, 2012.

The new service facility
will be able to perform line services up to 4A+ checks on the Falcon 50/50EX,
Falcon 2000s, Falcon 900s and the Falcon 7X aircraft.

A Falcon AOG ‘GoTeam’ will also be located at the facility. A ‘GoTeam’
provides rapid mobile response directly to an aircraft location with the parts,
tooling and personnel necessary to get an operator’s Falcon flying with minimal
delay. AOG response time will now be reduced as the ‘Go Team’ will be able
to respond within the region in a couple of hours.

“Dassault Falcon has made a commitment to expand our ‘footprint of
service’ which will allow us to respond more quickly to the needs of our
customers,” said Bob Sundin, senior vice president of Dassault Aircraft
Services.  “And a facility at West Palm is a critical part of this
commitment. West Palm has a very high number of transient Falcons and is a
very popular stop for our customers from Latin America.”

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