In recent years the attention of the particle physics community with respect to future experiments has become increasingly focused on the prospects of a circular electron-positron collider based at CERN, the FCC-ee.
Much progress has recently been made to evaluate the potential of flavour physics measurements at this facility.
Studies are now developing beyond just understanding the baseline feasibility of measurements to also quantify the dependence of these measurements on detector performance.
The most recent of these developments are discussed.