Dassault Aviation Shares (EPA:AM) Approach Analyst Lowest Estimate as India’s 114-Rafale Bid Moves Forward

Dassault Aviation Shares (EPA:AM) Approach Analyst Lowest Estimate as India’s 114-Rafale Bid Moves Forward

PARIS, August 22, 2026, 07:04 CEST —

  • Shares of Dassault Aviation ended Friday at €299.20, marking a 5.32% decline for the week.
  • India is considering France’s offer of 114 Rafale jets, with plans to manufacture 94 domestically.
  • The suggested fleet represents 54.8% of Dassault’s 208-unit Rafale backlog as of June 30.

Dassault Aviation SA finished the week close to the lowest price target cited by analysts, while India’s 114-Rafale plan advanced in its assessment stage. The stock ended Friday at €299.20, falling 1.64% for the day and slipping 5.32% over the course of the week. Paris markets are shut for the weekend.

Stock chart for EPA:AM

The division is significant. Of the proposed order, ninety-four jets – representing 82.5% – would be manufactured in India. Just 20 are set for direct delivery from France. As a result, the total aircraft figure does not accurately reflect Dassault’s likely revenue or profit margin.

France put forward its comprehensive technical and commercial bid earlier this month. The Indian defence ministry and air force are currently assessing the document ahead of cost negotiations and the necessary Cabinet sign-off. The preliminary valuation stands at around 3.25 trillion rupees. No official order has been placed yet.

India Rafale inventory: confirmed and planned

ProgramAircraftStatusProduction note
Indian Air Force36Delivered under 2016 pactMade in France
Indian Navy26Pact signed in 2025Rafale Marine
Indian Air Force proposal114Being reviewed94 domestic; 20 direct delivery
Potential total176Only if proposal is finalizedJoint production
Sources: Dassault Aviation and Times of India.

The possible order would significantly exceed Dassault’s present production level. It accounts for 54.8% of the 208 Rafales that were in the backlog as of June 30. This amount is also 4.1 times greater than the company’s planned delivery goal of 28 Rafales in 2026. These figures indicate the scale and length of work rather than short-term profit.

Order volume compared to existing operations

MeasureVerified base114-jet comparisonInvestor read-through
Rafale orders in backlog, as of June 30208 aircraft54.8%Significant program continuation
Deliveries planned by 202628 aircraft4.1×Execution stretched over several years
Domestically manufactured units94 aircraft82.5%Economic impact influenced by workshare
Aircraft delivered in complete condition20 aircraft17.5%French-made content more distinct
Calculations use Dassault’s June 30 backlog and 2026 guidance.

Dassault began the second half with a backlog of €45.36 billion. Adjusted sales for the first half climbed 46% to reach €4.16 billion. Defense export revenue exceeded double at €2.10 billion as Rafale export shipments went up. However, order intake dropped to €2.88 billion from €8.08 billion.

First-half performance comparison

MetricH1 2026H1 2025Change
Adjusted net sales€4.157bn€2.847bnup 46%
Adjusted operating income€330m€180mup 83%
Order intake€2.878bn€8.075bndown 64%
Rafale deliveries127up 71%
Source: Dassault Aviation; percentages are reported or calculated from disclosed figures.

Chairman and CEO Éric Trappier described the India contract and accelerating domestic production as the company’s “major strategic objective.” This highlights the challenge for investors: securing the deal is essential, but the extent of local manufacturing will influence the revenue Dassault ultimately records.

Analyst views are mixed. According to S&P Global, 17 analysts surveyed have a Buy consensus rating. Of these, eight assign either a Strong Buy or Buy, another eight recommend Hold, and one suggests Strong Sell. The consensus price target stands at €357.71.

Analyst ratings and price targets

RecommendationAnalystsShareSelected target
Strong Buy635.3%High: €435
Buy211.8%Average: €357.71
Hold847.1%Median: €350
Strong Sell15.9%Low: €300
August 2026 recommendation distribution; targets use the 17-analyst S&P Global sample.

Friday closed at €299.20, just €0.80 under the €300 low target. The average target indicates a potential gain of 19.6%, and the high target of €435 suggests a possible 45.4% increase. These figures are based on Friday’s €299.20 closing price, not the older value from the consensus page.

Export demand continues to be supported by current market conditions. France secured €21.2 billion in arms orders in 2025, with Rafale jet sales contributing to aerospace equipment accounting for nearly 40% of that sum, a French parliamentary report released this month showed.

Risks: India may postpone, alter the scale, or change the pricing of the acquisition. Significant local-content requirements could limit Dassault’s direct manufacturing value. Ongoing supply-chain issues might further delay converting the current backlog. Securing a confirmed order with details on workshare would lessen these risks, while extended negotiations would amplify them.

As trading reopens in Paris on Monday, market focus will be on the €300 level. Besides the stock price, key indicators include Cabinet sign-off, confirmation of final pricing, and information about Dassault’s Indian manufacturing partner. Without these elements, the order for 114 jets stays classified as pipeline, not backlog.

Dassault Aviation · EPA:AM

The 114-Rafale headline meets a local-workshare test

The proposal could add scale equal to more than half of the current Rafale backlog. Yet 82.5% of the aircraft are planned for Indian production, leaving pricing and workshare as the key valuation inputs.
Euronext Paris · Market closed
Friday close
€299.20
−1.64% Friday · −5.32% five days
Market cap€23.44bn
P/E, TTM23.6×
YTD+9.84%

Price and returns: Aug. 21, 2026 close. Retrieved Aug. 22, 2026, 07:04 CEST.

Share performance
5 days1 month6 monthsYear to date1 year−5.32%+5.50%−14.07%+9.84%+9.60%
India proposal vs. Dassault capacity
54.8%OF 208-JET BACKLOG
Proposed aircraft114
Planned India-built94 · 82.5%
Planned fly-away20 · 17.5%
2026 Rafale delivery target28
Proposal under evaluationNot yet in backlogCabinet approval pending
17-analyst recommendations
Strong Buy
6
Buy
2
Hold
8
Strong Sell
1
Low€300
Average€357.71
High€435

Average target implies 19.6% upside from Friday’s close; low target is 0.3% above it.

First-half operating engine
MetricH1 2026H1 2025Change
Adjusted sales€4.157bn€2.847bn+46%
Operating income€330m€180m+83%
Order intake€2.878bn€8.075bn−64%
Rafale deliveries127+71%

Backlog was €45.36bn at June 30, including 208 Rafales and 83 Falcons.

Week-ahead decision map
Price level€300 analyst floor
Order statusEvaluation → price talks
Value driverIndian workshare
Approval gateCabinet Committee
Execution riskSupply chain

A firm order with disclosed economics would narrow uncertainty. Delay, repricing or more local content would keep the headline count from mapping cleanly to earnings.

Sources: Dassault Aviation H1 2026 release; TradingView market data; Times of India proposal report; S&P Global consensus via StockAnalysis. All calculations use disclosed inputs. Market data is closing data, not live.
Khadija Saeed

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and technology to emerging industries and developments across global markets. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and worked in market research before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Khadija Saeed on Google News.

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