The company's net sales break down into military aircraft (63.5%) including Mirage 2000 and Rafale fighter aircraft, and business aircraft (36.5%) from the Falcon range, with exports accounting for 67.9% of net sales. Dassault benefits from expanding international defense contracts and partnerships, with advances in business aviation and digital innovation enhancing technological leadership in premium markets.
Cyborg Score Rationale
The company demonstrates solid fundamentals with €6.73B in trailing twelve-month revenue, €782.07M in net income, and a 11.62% profit margin. 6 analysts recommend buying the stock, indicating institutional confidence. However, heavy dependence on the Rafale platform increases revenue volatility and exposure to heightened market and technology risks.
Top Insights
Military aircraft sales dominate at 63.5% of revenue, with Rafale fighter jets being the key growth driver amid rising global defense spending
Business aviation segment (Falcon jets) provides 36.5% of revenue with expansion into India assembly planned, offering diversification opportunities
Company operates a massive operational fleet of 2,100 Falcon jets and 1,000 military aircraft generating recurring maintenance and support revenue
Strategic positioning as one of the world's top independent defense contractors with 67.9% export exposure provides strong growth visibility
Named Competitors
F-35 — Multi-role stealth fighter aircraft
Super Hornet — Advanced multirole fighter jet
Gulfstream G700 — Ultra-long-range business jet
Global 7500 — Large-cabin business jet
Recent Developments
(January 2026) Dassault announced plans to assemble Falcon 2000 aircraft in India, expanding manufacturing footprint
(Late 2025) Raised 2025 net sales guidance to more than €7 billion after delivering 26 Rafale fighter jets
(Early 2026) Stock trading near all-time highs with analyst upgrades reflecting strong defense demand outlook
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