Service Center History
Dassault Falcon Jet is a company with a heritage of integrity and excellence. We have and always will invest in innovation and technology to an extraordinary level and we will always strive to be the best in everything we offer our customers.
Step 1 1947
Certified Repair Center opens at the New Castle Airport in Wilmington, Delaware, USA.
Step 2 1965
Wilmington Repair Center acquires Honeywell’s TFE731 authorization for MPIs.
Step 3 1975
Falcon Jet Corp, then a Dassault Aviation/Pan Am joint venture, purchases Little Rock Airmotive.
Step 4 2000
October – Dassault acquires Atlantic Aviation’s certified repair facility at New Castle Airport in Wilmington, Delaware, USA making Dassault Falcon – Wilmington the oldest continuous certified aircraft repair station in the United States.
Step 5 2003
March – Dassault Forms Dassault Aircraft Services (DAS) to oversee the Dassault Falcon Service Network.
Step 6 2004
July – Dassault Falcon Jet – Wilmington opens a new state-of-the-art dual downdraft paint facility.
Step 7 2009
January – Dassault Falcon Jet – Little Rock dedicates hangars at its completion center to DAS for servicing the growing fleet of Falcon jets.
Step 8 2009
April – Opening of 2 new Dassault Aircraft Service facilities: Reno-Tahoe International Airport, Nevada and Sorocaba Airport near São Paulo, Brazil.
Step 9 2010
January – DAS opens a satellite service center at the Spirit of St. Louis Airport in St. Louis, Missouri.
Step 10 2010
January – Aircraft Maintenance Operations System (AMOS) is developed.
Step 11 2011
December – DAS opens a facility in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA.
Step 12 2013
March – DAS opens a facility in Van Nuys, California, USA.
Step 13 2015
May – DAS opens an MRU (Mobile Repair Unit) in the Northeast, U.S. region.
Step 14 2015
December – DAS opens a Satellite Service Center in Teterboro, NJ.
Step 15 2018
March – DAS celebrates its 15 year anniversary.
Step 16 2019
January – DAS West Palm Beach satellite moves to Stuart, FL.
Step 17 2019
July – DAS opens an MRU (Mobile Repair Unit) in the Denver, CO region.
Step 18 2023
January – Dassault Aircraft Services Corp. is dissolved and the service centers absorbed by Dassault Falcon Jet Corp.
Step 19 2023
December – Construction begins on a new service center in Melbourne, Florida.
Step 20 2024
April – Andy Alberti named Vice President, MRO Americas.
Step 21 2024
April – DFJ-SC Sorocaba facility moves to new executive airport, São Paulo – Catarina, Brazil.