Dassault Aviation: Egypt acquires 30 additional Rafale fighters
It emphasizes also the confidence of the highest Egyptian authorities in Dassault Aviation and their satisfaction with the effective execution of the first contract.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThis new order is proof of the unfailing bond that unites Egypt, the first foreign user of the Rafale, as it was for the Mirage 2000, with Dassault Aviation for nearly 50 years.
- It emphasizes also the confidence of the highest Egyptian authorities in Dassault Aviation and their satisfaction with the effective execution of the first contract.\n\xe2\x80\x9cThis new order is proof of the unfailing bond that unites Egypt, the first foreign user of the Rafale, as it was for the Mirage 2000, with Dassault Aviation for nearly 50 years.
- It is also a tribute to the Rafale\xe2\x80\x99s operational quality, as this is the second time an export customer has chosen to order additional aircraft.
- In 2020, Dassault Aviation reported revenues of \xe2\x82\xac5.5 billion.
- The company has 12,440 employees.\n'