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INTERVIEW OF CEO Eric TRAPPIER, Les ECHOS, Feb 16
What diffence does this contract make for Dassault ?
It makes big differences. There was a great expectation among employees, the general public and the media to understand why this plane was not sold for export. Is it too expensive? other reasons? Are we handling it badly ? Since we did the first time, these questions are tossed out the door. But we had confidence because we know that the Rafale is excellent and cheaper than most of its competitors, contrary to some misconceptions.
Does it help you to keep one foot in the military [business]?
That is undeniable. If we stop the military, then we will be only in civil aviation, and would be forced to go to the other side of the Atlantic[1]. It is very difficult to be competitive with our US competitors while remaining in France. When we can rely on a dual activity of civil-military type, we can optimize our investment in infrastructure, tools and industrial processes. We can keep a correct industrial equation. Thus, the Rafale is entirely made in France and our Falcon are 80% made in france. This contract export with Egypt in addition to the French contract means the perpetuation of the dual model of Dassault and its implementation in France. For us and our major partners, Safran and Thales, and 500 companies of the Rafale program.
Did the Egyptians evaluated other options?
When I saw President Al Sissi, I wanted to explain the qualities of the Rafale, he stopped me right away. He said, "I know this is a great airplane. I want to buy it, let's negotiate".[...]
In what extent can this help you to sign other contracts?
Having recorded a first reference will not trigger other contracts in the sense that countries were waiting this , but there is a psychological barrier that is now crossed. Concerning our image, it'll help to overcome some hurdles in other countries.
As in India?
India is not necessarily looking at what is happening in Egypt , but she hear and sees it.
There is a problem about industrial liability with HAL, the local partner for the manufacture of aircraft, it is soluble?
We have no problem. There is a tender in which we complied. We were asked to agree with HAL, we agreed with HAL. We were asked to share the work with HAL, we shared the work with HAL. We were asked to have a single contract, while the tender did not require it. We have provided a single contract. We believe we are in compliance in all areas. Now the ball is in the Indian camp.
The dividing line is clear?
Everyone is responsible for what he does. We are responsible for organizing the program, that is to say, to provide the license and as such, to provide the tools, documentation, technical assistance, training, we check quality standards . After ... the one who takes the hammer and taps on the sheet metal will be Indian. If he fails, he will be responsible, it' normal.
So no lock, as claimed by the Indian media?
Not seen from our window. There were questions and discussions. This is an ongoing discussion. We solved what is the responsibility of the Air Force. We solved what is the responsibility of HAL. Now, we are reviewing the contract with the Indian Ministry of Defence. For each clause, everyone looks at who is responsible for what. In India, the timing is still a bit long. We are not particularly worried.
Does Qatar really need the Rafale?
Yes, Qatar needs to buy fighter jets like other countries of the region. It is a volatile region in which it is necessary to have air defense , ground attack and reconnaissance capabilities to be able to act autonomously in a coalition. Qatar has launched a call for proposals. We made good progress. It is now up to them to decide.
Approximately 300 Mirage 2000 were exported. Is it the same potential for the Rafale ?
It's less if we take into account the capabilities of the Rafale compared to the Mirage 2000. Now, if we sell 126 Rafale in India with 63 options, we ll be close close to 200 copies. India will be a strong sizing of the success of the Rafale export . The Egyptian contract serves as a primer, as it was the case for the Mirage 2000.
From:
http://www.lesechos.fr/journal201502...ce-1093506.php
Courtesy olybrius at MP.net
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Now this is some interview. It doesn't seem like there is a whole lot holding back this deal now.....