Duncan Aviation Completes Falcon Dry Bay Modifications
LINCOLN, NEB — Dassault Aviation has recently released service bulletins to operators of Falcon 50, 900 and 2000 series aircraft calling for the installation of an additional wing dry bay area, located outboard of the existing dry bay. This dry bay is designed to contain any fuel leakage during an aircraft incident causing damage to the wing structure in the main landing gear wheel well. The modification kit is only available to service facilities that have completed training from Dassault.
Both Duncan Aviation full-service locations, in Battle Creek, Michigan, and Lincoln, Nebraska, have completed the training and have already completed 12 dry bay modifications. Seven of these modifications were completed on the Falcon 2000EX model in conjunction with winglet installations.
Operators will have until the end of 2022 to have the modification completed. There are approximately 1,170 aircraft to be modified in this timeframe. The best time to incorporate the modification is during the "C" inspection or winglet installation for the Falcon 2000/2000EX models.
Duncan Aviation representatives expect the demand for this modification to be significant. “We are encouraging our Falcon customers to get this mod done at the next C inspection and we have many on the schedule for the remainder of this year,” said Dale Hawkins, Airframe Sales Rep. “We expect demand to increase significantly as time goes on.”
Operators are encouraged to schedule their dry bay modification soon to secure a slot. To schedule, contact a member of our Falcon Airframe Sales Team at 402.475.2611 or 800.228.4277.