Dassault Aviation: Half Year Financial Release 2024

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KEY FIGURES OF DASSAULT AVIATION GROUP

 

H1 2024

H1 2023

Order intake

(new aircraft in units)

€5,134 million



18 Export Rafale

11 Falcon

€1,682 million





12 Falcon

Adjusted net sales (*)

(new aircraft in units)

€2,538 million





6 Rafale France

12 Falcon

€2,295 million



2 Rafale Export

2 Rafale France

9 Falcon

 

 

 

 

as of June 30, 2024

as of December 31, 2023

Backlog

(new aircraft in units)

€41,157 million



223 Rafale

Including 159 Export and 64 France

83 Falcon

€38,508 million



211 Rafale

Including 141 Export and 70 France

84 Falcon

 

 

 

 

H1 2024

H1 2023

Adjusted net operating income (*)

Adjusted operating margin

€170 million

6.7% of net sales

€151 million

6.6% of net sales

Research & Development

€200 million

€247 million

Adjusted net income (*)

Adjusted net margin

€442 million

17.4% of net sales

€405 million

17.6% of net sales

 

 

 

 

as of June 30,2024

as of December 31, 2023

Available cash

€8,786 million

€7,294 million

Note:   Dassault Aviation recognizes Rafale Export contracts in their entirety (including the Thales and Safran parts).

Main aggregates under IFRS (see tables of reconciliation in appendix)

(*) Consolidated net sales

€2,538 million

€2,297 million

(*) Consolidated net operating income

€169 million

€152 million

(*) Consolidated net income

€476 million

€362 million

Saint-Cloud, July 23rd,2024 - The Board of Directors, which met today, under the chairmanship of Mr. éric Trappier, approved the 2024 half year financial statement. The Statutory Auditors have performed a limited review of these consolidated financial statements and have expressed an unqualified opinion.

At the end of the Board meeting, éric Trappier said:

“The global context in this first half-year remains marked by the war in Ukraine and the state of war in the Middle East. In France, the President of the Republic, as head of the armed forces, wrote to defense manufacturers urging them to step up their efforts in the context of a war economy. In response to this call, I instructed Dassault Aviation employees to prioritize Rafale production, for both France and for Export.

The first half of 2024 saw:

  • the entry into force of the third batch (18 Rafale) of the Indonesia contract in January. As a result, the Group’s backlog broke a new record, reaching EUR 41.2 billion on June 30, 2024 (306 aircraft – 159 Rafale Export, 64 Rafale France and 83 Falcon),

  • the first Falcon 6X customer deliveries, after its entry into service in November 2023,

  • the delivery of 6 Rafale to France and 12 Falcon as the Group continues to suffer from supply chain problems,

  • adjusted net sales amounted to EUR 2,538 million for the half-year, leading to adjusted net operating income of EUR 170 million and Group adjusted net income of EUR 442 million, i.e. a net margin of 17.4%.