Dassault Aviation, Major Patron of Maubuisson Forest near Paris
2023年11月22日 - 10:35PM
Dassault Aviation, Major Patron of
Maubuisson Forest near Paris
(Saint-Cloud, France, November 22,
2023) – Dassault Aviation is proud to be a Major Patron of
Maubuisson forest (Val d’Oise, Paris Region), which today saw the
launch of its 2023-2024 planting campaign.
The campaign was launched in the presence of
Cyril Alavoine, Sub-Prefect of Argenteuil, Valérie Pécresse,
President of the Ile-de-France Regional Council, Marie-Christine
Cavecchi, President of the Departmental Council, and Bernard
Tailly, President of the Plaine de Pierrelaye-Bessancourt joint
development association (SMAPP).
With a million trees of 30 different species to
be planted on an uncultivated plain, the Maubuisson project is
unprecedented in the Paris region. This 3,310-acre forest will not
only benefit the 100,000 inhabitants of the seven neighboring
towns, but also the 12 million people who live in the Paris region.
Historically present in Val d’Oise, in Argenteuil and now in Cergy,
Dassault Aviation is particularly pleased to support this
project.
“As the One Forest Summit 2023 reminded us,
forests play a very valuable role in preserving biodiversity and
regulating the climate by sequestering large volumes of CO2. Being
a Major Patron of Maubuisson forest is in line with our policy to
reduce our environmental footprint. We are taking a set of measures
to reach Net Zero emissions by 2050, in keeping with our
commitments. We are exploring several avenues to drastically reduce
the CO2 emissions of our Falcon business jets, including the use of
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) that we regard as a very promising
solution. We are also focusing our efforts on the circular economy,
energy frugality at our plants, and reducing our industrial
emissions”, said Eric Trappier, Chairman and CEO
of Dassault Aviation.
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Dassault Aviation’s CSR policy is built
on several pillars, including:
Use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel
(SAF): SAF can avoid between 80% and 90% of total CO2
emissions across the life cycle compared with fossil jet fuel. It
helps to reduce other harmful emissions such as particulate matter
and sulfur oxides. Falcon business aircraft are certified to be
compatible with SAF containing up to 50% non-fossil compounds. The
Falcon 10X will be “100% SAF” compatible as soon as it enters into
service.
Aviation innovation, as a
source of gains for our aircraft in terms of aerodynamics, weight
and engine efficiency. Dassault Aviation coordinates and
participates in numerous scientific and technological projects in
the framework of French, European and international programs
(France Relance recovery plan and France 2030 – SESAR – Clean
Aviation, etc.).
Optimization of flight
operations thanks to systems such as FalconEye, which
allows aircraft to land in very poor weather conditions and avoids
diversions, and FalconWays, which allows pilots to adjust their
flight plan in real time.
Energy frugality and reducing industrial
emissions, with new, more energy-efficient buildings,
optimized energy use, installation of solar cells, more efficient
production processes, transitioning to electric or hybrid vehicles,
home-working, remote conferencing, logistics hubs, etc. NB:
Dassault Aviation is included in the Financial Times’ Climate
Leaders 2023 ranking that recognizes the 500 European companies to
have achieved the greatest reduction in greenhouse gas
emissions.
Circular economy, through the
optimization of raw material use, sourcing recycled materials, and
waste reclamation.
Offsetting emissions by
financing projects to stock CO2. NB: as a corporate patronage
project, the Maubuisson project is not included in our offsets.
ABOUT DASSAULT AVIATION:
With over 10,000 military and civil aircraft
(including 2,700 Falcons) delivered in more than 90 countries over
the last century, Dassault Aviation has built up expertise
recognized worldwide in the design, development, sale and support
of all types of aircraft, ranging from the Rafale fighter, to the
high-end Falcon family of business jets, military drones and space
systems. In 2022, Dassault Aviation reported revenues of €6.9
billion. The company has 12,700
employees.dassault-aviation.com
PRESS CONTACTS:
Corporate
CommunicationsStéphane Fort - Tel.: +33 (0)1 47 11 86 90 -
stephane.fort@dassault-aviation.com Mathieu Durand - Tel.: +33 (0)1
47 11 85 88 - mathieu.durand@dassault-aviation.com
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