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May 26, 2022 | International, Aerospace

Dassault pushes back certification of 6X and 10X due to supply chain issues - Skies Mag

During EBACE 2022, Dassault said the supply chain challenges will have a minor effect on aircraft production, but will mean pushing back the certification dates of the new Falcon 6X and 10X aircraft.

https://skiesmag.com/news/dassault-pushes-back-certification-of-6x-and-10x-due-to-supply-chain-issues/

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