Monday, December 15, 2008

Dassault Wins “Rafale Care” Maintenance Contract

Dassault Wins “Rafale Care” Maintenance Contract
(NSI News Source Info) SAINT-CLOUD, France - December 15, 2008: SIMMAD, the Integrated Maintenance Organisation for French MoD aircraft, recently awarded Dassault Aviation a 10-year contract to provide maintenance for all of the equipment within its work-scope for the 120 Rafale aircraft ordered to date by the French Air Force and Navy. This contract marks a key milestone in the operation of the Rafale in the armed forces over the coming years.
Rafale is a twin-jet combat aircraft capable of carrying out a wide range of short- and long-range missions, including ground and sea attack, air defence and air superiority, reconnaissance, and high-accuracy strike or nuclear strike deterrence The State’s targets for fleet operational availability and reduction of Rafale maintenance costs, have been satisfied thanks to a global, long-term maintenance contract based on payment per flying hour, with a commitment by Dassault Aviation to ensure that the amount will be regressive in future years.
This "Rafale Care" contract covers all the functions of the aircraft with the exception of the engine and the radar, countermeasures and weapon systems.
This broad scope of application allows Dassault Aviation to align itself with the State’s Airworthiness requirements (Decree 2006-1551 and associated orders dated 7 December 2006).
Beyond general overhaul and repair activities, "Rafale Care" offers a high-level service which contributes to meeting the availability and cost targets of the armed forces.

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