Serge Dassault, chairman of the Dassault Group, died on May 28. He was 93. Dassault remained in charge of Dassault Aviation—manufacturers of the Falcon line of business jets and the Mirage and Rafale lines of military fighters—until 2000, when he turned 75.
He was a former mayor, a conservative member of the Union for a Popular Movement party, and a member of the French Senate.
Though he stopped running day-to-day matters, Dassault continued to work at his company. He died suddenly at his desk in the Dassault Group’s headquarters in Paris.