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March 14, 2014

Dassault Aviation says profits slump, but closer to Rafale fighter jet deal with India


PARIS: France's Dassault Aviation reported today a profit slump for 2013, but said it was moving closer to sealing a major fighter jet contract with India. Net profit for the year fell 8.5 per cent to 459.45 million euros (USD 641 million), but total orders intake rose 25 per cent to 4.16 billion.Net profit for the year fell 8.5 per cent to 459.45 million euros (USD 641 million), but total orders intake rose 25 per cent to 4.16 billion.

During the year, it recorded 64 orders for its Falcon private jets, up from 58 in 2012.

Defence orders made up just 1.26 billion euros in 2013, up from 793 million euros in 2012.

However, the group is seeking to significantly boost its defence segment, as it is trying to seal a deal with India worth USD 12 billion.

The two parties began exclusive negotiations in January 2012 on the sale of 126 Rafale fighter jets, some 108 of which are to be built in India. Today, the group's chief executive Eric Trappier suggested that the company was coming closer to a deal.

"We have taken a step to a new level" with regards to finalising the contract, he said.

"We have effectively a contract with HAL" -- India's state-owned group HAL on manufacturing the Rafales in India, said Trappier.

Separately, European aerospace giant Airbus forecast on today that India would have massive demand for new airliners in the next two decades.

The group said the country's airlines along would require 1,290 new planes over the period, a potential market worth USD 190 billion. 
 
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PARIS: France's Dassault Aviation reported today a profit slump for 2013, but said it was moving closer to sealing a major fighter jet contract with India.

Net profit for the year fell 8.5 per cent to 459.45 million euros (USD 641 million), but total orders intake rose 25 per cent to 4.16 billion.

PARIS: France's Dassault Aviation reported today a profit slump for 2013, but said it was moving closer to sealing a major fighter jet contract with India.

Net profit for the year fell 8.5 per cent to 459.45 million euros (USD 641 million), but total orders intake rose 25 per cent to 4.16 billion.

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