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At the Paris Air Show, aircraft are given pride of place and are vying for space on the tarmac. Falcon and military aircraft are on show in Dassault Aviation’s static display area.

Presentation of Dassault aircraft at the show:

Falcon 8X:
Range*: 6,450 nm (11,945 km)
Beijing → New York
Paris → Singapore
São Paulo → Moscow


Falcon 7X:
Range*: 5,950 nm (11,020 km)
Zurich → San Francisco
Paris → Hong Kong
Beijing → Zurich


Falcon 5X (Cabin):
Range*: 5,200 nm (9,630 km)
Geneva → Johannesburg
Moscow → New York
Beijing → Seattle


Falcon 900LX:
Range*: 4,750 nm (8,800km)
Shanghai → Moscow
Mumbai →London City Airport
Chicago → Zurich


Falcon 2000LXS:
Range*: 4,000 nm (7,400 km)
Zurich → Mumbai
Dubai → London City Airport
New York → Rome


*Range at Mach 0.80 with eight passenger. three crew members. NBAA IFR reserves. ISA conditions. full fuel tank.

Rafale Air C:
Wingspan: 10.9 m
Length: 15.3 m
Height: 5.3 m
Unladen weight: ≈ 10 MT
Max. weight on takeoff: 24.5 MT
Capacity of external hard points: 9.5 MT

Rafale Marine:
Wingspan: 10.9 m
Length: 15.3 m
Height: 5.3 m
Unladen weight: ≈ 10.5 MT
Max. weight on takeoff: 24.5 MT
Capacity of external hard points: 9.5 MT


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Green-minded Paris Air Show takes off | Zee News
Last Updated: Monday, June 15, 2015 - 09:51
Paris: The world`s leading air show opens Monday near the French capital with a special focus on green issues alongside the usual sales war between Airbus and Boeing.

President Francois Hollande is set to inaugurate the week-long Paris Air Show, which is expected to draw 315,000 visitors and 2,260 exhibitors from 47 countries.

European company Airbus has a number of new products to show off, including its prototype all-electric plane, the E-Fan, and a cleaner, quieter civilian helicopter, the H160.

They reflect the increasing focus on green innovations that are set to be a theme at this year`s show ahead of the global climate conference being hosted in the same venue later this year and with the air industry committed to being carbon-neutral by 2020.

Rising fuel prices are a big motivator. Boeing`s promise that its next mid-range carrier, the 737 MAX, will offer 20-percent fuel savings means it has already garnered more than 2,700 orders, even though it will not be unveiled until next year.

The Airbus A320neo, with a 15 percent cut in fuel consumption, has already racked up a record 3,800 pre-orders before the first one has even left the production line.

Top industry officials, government ministers and environmental experts will meet on Thursday to discuss air travel`s impact on the climate, and there will be a week-long exhibition on the subject called "The Sky of Tomorrow".Meanwhile, insiders have their eyes firmly on the bottom line as the big manufacturers compete for who can fill up their sales book fastest.

Airbus pipped its US rival at the last Paris Air Show two years ago, landing sales worth a total of $39.3 billion compared to Boeing`s $38 billion. That year`s show saw the aeronautic industry land a total of $115 billion of orders.

US-based Boeing said Friday it expected to sell 38,050 civilian aircraft over the next 20 years, worth $5.6 trillion, and Airbus is due to announce its own projections this week.

"I don`t know if it will be the record year, but it will be a good show," said Airbus boss Fabrice Bregier, looking forward to "several hundred" orders for his company.

Boeing`s Randy Tinseth said the Seattle-based company had "a lot of things in the pipeline on the mid and long-haul planes."

The commercial aviation sector remains buoyant, breaking records last year with 2,888 orders, according to consultancy Deloitte Global.

The industry needs between 300 and 400 sales next week to keep its production lines ticking over through 2020, said Ben Moores, a senior analyst at IHS Aerospace, Defence and Security.

But the defence sector is struggling, with Deloitte saying the decline was led by the United States, which has shed 168,000 defence jobs since 2010.

Paris is a particularly important venue for smaller companies that have fewer chances to show off their wares.

Canada`s Bombardier is particularly hungry for sales after its C Series aircraft struggled through development delays and difficult market conditions, said Moores, while Pakistan is desperate to secure its first-ever order for its JF-17 Thunder fighter aircraft.

The show at the Paris-Le Bourget airport north of Paris opens its doors to the public from Friday, when they will get the chance to see some 40 aircraft in flying displays each day, including fighter jets such as the JF-17, France`s Rafale and Ukraine`s Antonov 178.

Airbus has also confirmed it will display its A400M military transport plane for the first time since a fatal crash in Spain last month caused by a massive engine failure.

AFP
 
Pakistan's JF-17 Thunder solo performance over Paris. Breathtaking when it took off. Proud of Pakistan Air Force.

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G-Claw, a precision weapon with flexible delivery & features for a clean battlefield. Pavilions A2 & A4

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40mns before the #A350 XWB & #A380 take to the skies for their first flying display

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Mistral manpad and MPCV

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The #nextersystems THL 30 turret for attach helos (& trans/obs upgrades) - qualified on Tigre

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51st Paris Air Show
15 Jun, 2015
An Airbus A350 jetliner participates in a flying display during the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris on June 15, 2015.
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Dassault Falcon 8X jet
15 Jun, 2015
A Dassault Falcon 8X jet participates in a flying display during the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris on June 15, 2015.
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Dassault Rafale fighter jet
15 Jun, 2015
A Dassault Rafale fighter participates in a flying display during the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris on June 15, 2015.
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World's largest jetliner
15 Jun, 2015
A Qatar Airways Airbus A380, the world's largest jetliner touches down at Le Bourget airport one day before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show on June 14, 2015.
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Boeing 777-300ER
15 Jun, 2015
Workers move a Boeing 777-300ER airplane of China airlines into a static display two days before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris on June 13, 2015.
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Sukhoi Superjet 100 airplane
15 Jun, 2015
Workers move a Sukhoi Superjet 100 airplane into a static display two days before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris June 13, 2015.
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E-Fan 2.0 electrical aircraft
15 Jun, 2015
An E-Fan 2.0 electrical aircraft is seen on a static display two days before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris June 13, 2015.
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Bombardier CS300 airplane
15 Jun, 2015
A Bombardier CS300 airplane is seen on a static display two days before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris June 13, 2015.
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H160 prototype of Airbus Helicopters
15 Jun, 2015
An H160 prototype of Airbus Helicopters is seen on a static display two days before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris June 13, 2015.
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Airbus A400M military aircraft
15 Jun, 2015
An Airbus A400M military aircraft participates in a flying display during the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris, June 13, 2015.
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Bombardier CS100 airplane
15 Jun, 2015
Bombardier Commercial President Fred Cromer poses in front of Bombardier CS100 airplane as he gives a news conference one day before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris June 14, 2015.

Bombardier's new CSeries narrow-body jet is outperforming expectations for fuel efficiency and performance, the Canadian manufacturer said on Sunday, as it tries to boost sales of the plane.
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Cockpit of Bombardier CS100
15 Jun, 2015
Ross Mitchell (R), vice president of Bombardier Business Aquisition, poses with pilot Mark Elliott in the cockpit of Bombardier CS100 aircraft after a news conference one day before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris June 14, 2015.
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Bombardier CS100 aircraft
15 Jun, 2015
Journalists visit the cabin of the Bombardier CS100 aircraft after a news conference one day before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show at Le Bourget airport near Paris June 14, 2015.
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Airbus A380
15 Jun, 2015
An Airbus A380, the world's largest jetliner touches down at Le Bourget airport one day before the opening of the 51st Paris Air Show, June 14, 2015.
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