Dassault posts €7.42bn in 2025 sales, €10.94bn orders; lifts 2026 guidance to ~€8.5bn after Rafale and Falcon delivery gains

Dassault Aviation reported €7.42 billion in 2025 net sales and €635 million in operating income, with €10.94 billion in orders driven by Rafale exports and Falcon sales. The company raised 2026 net sales guidance to about €8.5 billion after deliveries rose; the CEO flagged geopolitical instability.

Discovered 2026-03-03T06:04:19.773826-08:00 | 2026-03-03T06:04:19.773826-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Dassault reported €7.42bn in 2025 sales, €635m operating income and €10.94bn order intake — a material backlog and cash‑flow signal that supports higher 2026 revenue guidance and near‑term production plans (see recent delivery/backlog context) ([source:f8a8f4c7-8ff2-4c96-a373-e2c5c338080c]).

  • Falcon momentum is underpinned by a stronger 2025 business‑jet market and rising handovers, reinforcing demand for completions, MRO and aftermarket services across OEMs and suppliers ([source:8ecce271-15d7-495b-bacf-9f6c944d0104], [source:d675a4de-e1fb-45e6-b936-92092530511b]).

  • The CEO's warning on geopolitical instability highlights the defence revenue dependence of current orders (Rafale exports) and the potential volatility in future military procurement and export rhythms ([source:f8a8f4c7-8ff2-4c96-a373-e2c5c338080c]).

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