Dassault's Falcon 2000EX EASy Series Receives EASA and FAA Approval for Autobrake Feature

By Dassault Falcon, PRNE
Thursday, June 10, 2010

SAINT-CLOUD, France, June 11, 2010 - Dassault has been granted approval by both the EASA and the
FAA for an autobrake feature on the Falcon 2000EX EASy series (2000EX, 2000EX
EASy, 2000DX and 2000LX). Specially designed for short runways, the feature
adds greater safety margins by reducing landing distances by as much as 150
feet on normal approaches and 300 feet on steep approaches which were
recently approved by the EASA. It will also help to meet the demanding runway
requirements of London City Airport (LCY) where flight tests have already
been performed.

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"The system is transparent to the pilot," said Dassault's
chief test pilot, Philippe Deleume. "It is like landing with the brake pedals
pushed forward. Pilots activate the autobrake function during approach by
engaging a button located near the landing gear controls. Braking begins as
soon as the main landing gear touches down while the nose gear is still off
the ground, which is 1 to 1.2 seconds earlier than with the normal procedure.
As soon as the pilot pushes the pedals on the ground, the autobrake
disengages and the pilot brakes normally. Passengers will feel the same
deceleration (0.4g) as in a conventional high performance landing."

For a pilot already type-rated in the Falcon 2000EX or 2000EX
EASy, the training requirement is a 10 minute ground course, an approach and
a go around in a simulator. The autobrake will be included in standard
production aircraft and will be available as a retrofit for all 2000EX model
series at any Dassault Aircraft Services facility. The modifications include
the installation of two circuit boards, one for each BSCU (Braking System
Control Unit), a cockpit-installed push button, and wiring modifications.

About Dassault Falcon

Dassault Falcon is responsible for selling and supporting
Falcon business jets throughout the world. It is part of Dassault Aviation, a
leading aerospace company with a presence in over 70 countries across 5
continents. Dassault Aviation produces the Rafale fighter jet as well as a
complete line of Falcon business jets. The company has assembly and
production plants in both France and the United States and service facilities
on multiple continents. It employs a total workforce of over 12,000.

Since the rollout of the first Falcon 20 in 1963, 2000 Falcon
jets have been delivered to more than 67 countries worldwide.The family of
Falcon jets currently in production includes three tri-jets-the Falcon 900EX,
900LX, and the 7X-as well as the twin-engine 2000DX and 2000LX.

Photos

Hi Res Photos are available at: www.falconphotogallery.com

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    Press Contacts

    Dassault Aviation (France)
    Vadim Feldzer Tel. +33-1-47-11-44-13
    Marie-Alexandrine Munoz Tel. +33-1-47-11-64-23

    Dassault Falcon (USA)
    Ralph Aceti Tel. +1-201-541-45-85
    Andrew Ponzoni Tel. +1-201-541-45-88

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Press Contacts: Dassault Aviation (France), Vadim Feldzer Tel. +33-1-47-11-44-13, Marie-Alexandrine Munoz Tel. +33-1-47-11-64-23. Dassault Falcon (USA), Ralph Aceti Tel. +1-201-541-45-85, Andrew Ponzoni Tel. +1-201-541-45-88

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