Dassault Aviation to Participate in Charity Air Show in Saint-Yan
Dassault Aviation will be part of the FlyIn charity air show held from June 23-25 in Saint-Yan, France. The event will showcase a variety of historical and modern aircraft.

Dassault Aviation is participating in the FlyIn charity air show scheduled for June 23, 24, and 25 at the Charolais airport in Saint-Yan, Saône-et-Loire, France. The event is known for bringing together pilots and aviation enthusiasts.
This year's edition is expected to feature approximately 280 aircraft. One day of the event will be open to the public, offering a chance to see aircraft rarely displayed at air shows. These include a 1930s Stampe biplane, a 1950s Broussard military utility aircraft, a Blériot XI, and a Nanchang from the 1950s.
The program also includes tactical demonstrations by Mirage 2000D and ULA aircraft. On the ground, attendees can visit book sales and an aviation flea market. The French Air and Space Force will also be present with informational and entertainment zones.
FlyIn is a non-profit aircraft gathering that has attracted a significant number of enthusiasts since its inception. Dassault Aviation's involvement highlights its connection to the aviation community.
The event at Saint-Yan airport aims to offer a comprehensive experience for all attendees, combining historical aviation elements with modern displays.