The 2025 Paris Air Show is not only a celebration of aviation innovation—it’s also a platform for inclusivity, thanks to a bold commitment by Dassault Aviation to make aerospace more accessible for people with disabilities.
In a powerful display of leadership, Dassault has made disability inclusion a key focus of its presence at the world-renowned air show. From accessible exhibit design to inclusive recruitment messaging, the company is actively working to break down barriers and foster a culture of equity in aerospace.
“Inclusion is not an option—it’s essential,” said a Dassault representative. “We’re proud to showcase technologies and initiatives that open doors for all talent.”
Highlights from Dassault’s accessibility efforts at the show include:
- A booth equipped with wheelchair access, Braille materials, and clear wayfinding
- Dedicated spaces for discussing disability employment in the aerospace sector
- A platform for employees with disabilities to share experiences and innovations
The initiative reflects Dassault’s broader goal: to inspire the next generation of engineers, technicians, and aviators—regardless of physical ability. By putting inclusion on centre stage at one of the aerospace industry’s biggest events, Dassault Aviation is sending a clear message: the future of flight is for everyone.