France's Unsuccessful Boeing 737 Competitor: The Story Of The Dassault Mercure

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With only 10 aircraft sold, the Dassault Mercure was a bold, but unsuccessful attempt to compete with the Boeing 737.

The 1960s and 1970s were exciting and important times for aircraft development. Boeing had seen success with the Boeing 707 and 727, and there was growing interest from airlines in a more economical two-engine option. The 737 performed its first flight in 1967 and has, as we know, gone on to be the most delivered aircraft to date. Other manufacturers tried to compete, though, with varying success. The French-built Dassault Mercure was one such competitor. Only 12 aircraft were ever built, with the French airline Air Inter being the only operator.


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