Four years after its debut at the Asian Aerospace show in 1996, Dassault's long-ranging Falcon 900EX returns to the Orchid City for Asian Aerospace 2000.

"The region's strengthening economy has made the timing of this year's Asian Aerospace show and the presence of our Falcon 900EX demonstrator doubly fortunate," says Dassault's Michael J Fies. As the company's Singapore-based international sales manager, Fies is responsible for Falcon business jet sales throughout the Asian region, including Australia and New Zealand.

The 900EX has now taken over from Gulfstream IV as the world's best selling long-range large cabin business aircraft.

Working from their offices in Singapore, Fies and Carl R Menne, Dassault Falcon Jet's field service representative, support 16 aircraft in the region. Their fleet consists of virtually every Falcon model made.

Also in Singapore are a Falcon Authorised Service Centre at Seletar Airport (Hawker-Pacific Asia) and a bonded spare parts warehouse near Changi, operated by Federal Express.

Source: Flight Daily News