Dassault Falcon MRO: New Florida Facility

Dassault Falcon MRO lands in Florida with a new Melbourne maintenance hub.

On October 14, 2025, Dassault Aviation formally opened a new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in Melbourne, Florida. The site expands U.S. support capacity for Dassault’s Falcon family and signals a strategic push to serve more North American business-jet customers close to home.

The Melbourne facility is configured to work on Falcon 7X, Falcon 8X and Falcon 6X models, giving owners and operators local access to factory-level maintenance. Dassault Aviation designed the shop to handle scheduled checks, unscheduled repairs and comprehensive overhauls for those three Falcon types, all without needing to ferry aircraft back to Europe.

Dassault Falcon MRO: what the hub offers

For operators, quicker turnaround and reduced ferry costs are immediate benefits. The new location strengthens Dassault’s global MRO network while addressing rising demand for business aviation support across North America. By placing the facility in Melbourne, Florida, Dassault aims to shorten downtime for regional fleets and improve parts availability for Falcon 7X/8X/6X owners.

  • Dassault Falcon MRO in Melbourne provides factory-level maintenance for Falcon 7X, 8X and 6X models.
  • Services include routine inspections, heavy maintenance checks, component repair and avionics support.
  • Local support reduces downtime and ferrying costs for North American operators.

The move also reflects broader industry trends: business aviation traffic and fleet utilization in the U.S. have grown, increasing demand for regional MRO capacity. Dassault’s investment in Florida mirrors that demand and offers a closer point of contact for U.S.-based operators seeking OEM-backed service.

Operators of Falcon 7X, 8X and 6X jets can expect full factory technical support at the new Melbourne site, with Dassault Aviation positioning the center as a complementary option to its European facilities. For customers, the outcome should be faster service cycles and more predictable maintenance windows — a practical win for owners who value aircraft availability.

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