Serge Dassault (born 4 April 1925) is a Frenchentrepreneur ( Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Dassault Group) and conservativepolitician. According to Forbes magazine, as of 2006 he was the 56th richest person in the world.
Dassault is the son of Marcel Dassault, from whom he inherited the Dassault Group. Since the elder Dassault's death, he has continued developing the company, with the help of current CEO Charles Edelstenne.
Serge Dassault studied at the École polytechnique and Supaéro. During the Second World War, he was jailed when his father was sent in Buchenwald for refusing to cooperate with the Germans in the airplane industry.
In December 1998, Dassault was sentenced to two years' probation in the BelgianAgusta scandal, and was fined 60,000 Belgian francs (about €1,500).
In 2004, Serge Dassault became a senator, and in this position, he has been an outspoken advocate of conservative positions on economic and employment issues, claiming that France's taxes and workforce regulations ruin its entrepreneurs.