France's Dassault says upping Rafale warplane output
- Dassault Aviation chief executive Eric Trappier stated that the company increased output from one warplane per month in 2020 to more than two per month in 2025.
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to increase Rafale orders, aiming for three per month next year and potentially ramping up to four by 2028-2029.
- Trappier mentioned the possibility of ramping up to five Rafale per month if approved by the French government.
- France is expected to receive 56 additional Rafale aircraft following Macron's announcement.
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INFO FRANCEINFO. France's rearmament: the Occitanie region plans a €200 million plan to support defence companies in its territory
This plan, whose distribution of funds is currently being discussed, will be voted on in June at the Occitanie Regional Council, chaired by Carole Delga. The aim is to strengthen defence companies and encourage investment.
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