Here’s the latest on the “Made‑in‑India business jet by 2028” project:
A landmark joint venture between France’s Dassault Aviation and Anil Ambani’s Reliance Infrastructure (via Reliance Aerostructure) has been announced. They’ll set up a final assembly line for the Dassault Falcon 2000 business jets in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
- 🚀 First deliveries by 2028: The JV targets rolling out the first fully assembled Falcon 2000 jets by 2028, serving both corporate and military clients .
- Significance: This marks the first time Dassault will assemble these aircraft outside France, adding India to the elite group of nations (alongside the U.S., Canada, Brazil, France) manufacturing business jets.
- Strategic context: It aligns with India’s “Make in India” and defense export goals; in the previous fiscal year, India saw a 12% rise in defense exports (to $2.76 bn).
- Market response: Reliance Infrastructure’s shares surged 5% to hit the upper circuit following the announcement .
- Paris Air Show Reveal: The deal was unveiled at the Paris Air Show, showcasing India’s growing aerospace ambitions .
What This Means
- Jobs & ecosystem: The Nagpur facility (part of the DRAL JV founded in 2017) has been producing aircraft components—like Falcon 2000 cockpits—since 2019. This new assembly line will significantly scale up local aerospace capabilities .
- Geopolitical alignment: It boosts India’s broader goal of reducing defense imports, increasing self-reliance, and enhancing export potential.
- Future scope: Beyond Falcon 2000, DRAL could eventually produce Rafale fighter fuselages (as with Dassault–Tata partnership in Hyderabad), deepening India’s defense manufacturing footprint .
By the Numbers
| ✅ Milestone | Details |
|---|---|
| First Falcon delivery | 2028 |
| JV partners | Dassault (49%) — Reliance Aerostructure (51%) |
| Location | MIHAN SEZ, Nagpur |
| Defense exports | $2.76 bn (up 12% YoY) |
| Market reaction | Reliance Infra stock +5% |


