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Dassault Aircraft Insurance

Tailored aviation insurance for Dassault business jets and complex global operations, delivering comprehensive protection that addresses international travel, regulatory requirements, and high-value asset exposure.

Dassault Aircraft

Dassault Aviation is a globally respected aerospace manufacturer known for combining advanced aerodynamics, high-performance flight control systems, and a disciplined engineering approach shaped by decades of military aircraft development. In business and private aviation, Dassault has built a reputation for aircraft that perform efficiently at altitude, handle confidently in challenging conditions, and deliver a refined passenger experience built around comfort, productivity, and long-range reliability. For owners and operators, that engineering pedigree often translates into practical advantages: strong runway performance, dependable dispatch, and the ability to match aircraft capability to demanding mission profiles.

Insuring a Dassault aircraft requires more than a generic business jet policy. These aircraft frequently operate internationally, carry high hull values, and incorporate sophisticated avionics and digital systems that influence underwriting decisions. Aero Insurance works with underwriters experienced in high-value business jets and Dassault platforms to deliver coverage that reflects how the aircraft is actually flown—routes, utilization, crew standards, maintenance programs, and operational exposure. With all quotes from all carriers available through one application, operators can compare options efficiently, avoid missed savings, and select terms that align with lender requirements and real-world operating needs.

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Dassault Falcon Business Jets

In civilian business aviation, Dassault’s best-known aircraft are part of the Falcon family—an extensive lineup of business jets designed around efficiency, comfort, and operational versatility. Falcon aircraft are often recognized for their aerodynamic refinement, advanced avionics, and (on several models) Dassault’s proven fly-by-wire flight control technology, which reduces pilot workload while supporting smooth handling and strong safety protections. Across the lineup, Falcon jets are frequently selected by corporate flight departments, private owners, charter and management operators (where permitted), and government organizations that need dependable performance on both regional missions and long-range international routes.

The Falcon portfolio spans multiple categories, including wide-cabin twin-engine aircraft and ultra-long-range tri-jets. Depending on the model, Falcon operators may prioritize short-field airport access, long nonstop legs, quiet cabins for productivity and rest, or advanced cockpit systems designed for complex airspace and international operations. From an insurance standpoint, these mission profiles matter—because how and where the aircraft is flown, who flies it, and how it is maintained can significantly influence premiums, underwriting appetite, and coverage structure.

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Popular Dassault Falcon Models We Insure

If you’re researching specific Falcon aircraft, the pages below provide model-level details that can help clarify typical mission profiles, operational strengths, and the practical considerations that often show up during insurance underwriting. Selecting the right coverage is easier when the submission reflects the realities of the aircraft and the way it’s flown.

Who This Page Is For

This page is designed for corporate flight departments, private owners, aircraft management companies, and government operators seeking insurance for Dassault-manufactured business jets. We support single-aircraft owners and multi-aircraft fleets, including mixed fleets that combine Dassault aircraft with other manufacturers. If you operate internationally, fly high-utilization schedules, manage multiple crew members, or require consistent terms across multiple aircraft types, a Dassault-focused insurance strategy can help reduce gaps and keep coverage aligned with your operational reality.

Typical Uses We See

Dassault aircraft are frequently used for long-range executive transport, transatlantic and transpacific business travel, corporate shuttle operations, and government or special mission flying. Many operators require elevated liability limits, international extensions, and responsive claims support—especially when flying outside the U.S. or into complex regulatory environments. Aero provides a claims advocate from start to settlement to help protect both the aircraft and the operation, with practical support when certificates, endorsements, and documentation are needed quickly.

Key Factors That Influence Your Quote

  • Aircraft model and configuration: aircraft type, year of manufacture, interior configuration, avionics generation, connectivity equipment, and any major upgrades.
  • Crew qualifications: PIC/SIC total time, time in type, recent experience, and simulator-based recurrent training at approved facilities.
  • Operation type: private use, managed operations, government use, or approved charter/commercial exposure where applicable.
  • Maintenance program: enrollment in OEM or equivalent programs, inspection status, service bulletin compliance, and reliable maintenance tracking.
  • Operating regions: domestic vs. international flying, transoceanic routes, and any exposure to higher-risk or restricted regions.
  • Hull value and equipment: agreed hull value, current market valuation support, avionics upgrades, and interior refurbishment history.
  • Ownership structure: corporate ownership, fractional structures, trusts, or special-purpose entities and how the aircraft is managed.
  • Utilization and hangaring: annual hours, primary bases, hangar storage, security measures, and operational oversight structure.
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Common Coverages for Dassault Business Jets

  • High-limit liability: passenger, third-party, and premises liability with optional waivers of subrogation and additional insured wording.
  • Agreed value hull: all-risk, full-flight coverage aligned to market conditions, with customizable deductibles and retentions.
  • Spare parts and equipment: coverage for rotable parts, AOG spares, and components while in storage or transit.
  • Crew coverage: loss-of-license, medical, and personal accident coverage for flight crew and cabin crew where applicable.
  • Extra expense and loss of use: reimbursement for substitute lift (charter or alternate aircraft) after a covered loss.
  • War and terrorism: optional war-risk hull and liability extensions where available, especially relevant for international operations.
  • Lender and lessor endorsements: breach-of-warranty, loss payee, and additional insured endorsements for finance and lease agreements.

Pilot Training and Crew Standards

Dassault operators are generally expected to maintain high standards of pilot training and operational discipline. Underwriters typically look for type-specific, simulator-based initial and recurrent training through recognized providers such as CAE or FlightSafety, along with documented currency and proficiency. Evidence of CRM, RVSM, RNP, and international procedures training can improve underwriting outcomes and broaden available market options—especially when you can compare multiple carriers through a single application.

For owner-flown transitions or low-time crews stepping into complex Dassault aircraft, insurers may require mentor programs, supervised operating periods, or temporary two-pilot minimums until experience thresholds are met. These requirements vary by aircraft type, hull value, and mission profile, which is why matching the submission to the operation is so important.

Operational Considerations

  • Maintenance: consistent participation in approved programs and disciplined inspection compliance supported by strong tracking systems.
  • International operations: careful attention to regional insurance requirements, endorsements, sanctions exposure, and war-risk rules.
  • Security: route and airport security planning, vetted handlers, and risk assessments for higher-risk destinations.
  • Storage and protection: hangar storage, fire suppression, environmental safeguards, and documented protection for high-value aircraft.
  • Oversight: structured flight department procedures, SOPs, and management-company oversight that underwriters can evaluate.

Cost Drivers and Ways To Optimize

  • Maintain current simulator-based recurrent training and keep all certificates organized and accessible.
  • Provide complete maintenance documentation, enrollment details, and tracking summaries.
  • Use up-to-date market valuations to support agreed hull values and avoid avoidable disputes or delays.
  • Document safety processes, SOPs, audits, and SMS elements that demonstrate operational discipline.
  • Bundle hull, liability, and war-risk where appropriate to streamline terms and reduce administrative friction.

Documents and Details To Have Ready

  • Aircraft model, serial number, registration, and proposed agreed hull value.
  • Crew résumés with total hours, time in type, and recent simulator or recurrent training certificates.
  • Maintenance program enrollment details and tracking reports (CAMP or equivalent where applicable).
  • Typical routes, annual utilization, bases of operation, and hangar arrangements.
  • Lease, finance, or ownership-structure documentation, plus any prior loss history.

Why Dassault Operators Choose Aero

Dassault operators need coverage that matches sophisticated aircraft and complex missions. With Aero Insurance, you get all quotes with one application, proactive renewals designed to reduce last-minute surprises, and certificates on demand to keep lenders, lessors, and FBOs satisfied—all backed by a claims advocate who stays involved through resolution. Our goal is simple: reduce friction, eliminate coverage gaps, and help keep your operation protected and moving.

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