Safran S.A., founded in 2005 through the merger of Snecma and Sagem, is a French multinational company headquartered in Paris, France. Safran operates in the aerospace, defense, and space markets, providing systems and equipment for aircraft, helicopters, and launch vehicles. Its product offerings include aircraft engines, landing gear, braking systems, avionics, and navigation systems. Safran is recognized for its commitment to innovation and has recently expanded its maintenance network to support the increasing demand for its LEAP engines, which power aircraft such as the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX. The company advocates for European defense procurement, emphasizing the importance of supporting the regional supply chain.
Uni Tritech Private Limited will manufacture specialized aluminium cast parts for Safran Aircraft Engines to support the global LEAP propulsion program.
Safran inaugurated the world's largest LEAP MRO in Hyderabad, broke ground on the Rafale M88 engine MRO, and signed a joint venture with BEL for the Hammer weapon.
This first partnership between the two companies leverages TEAL's technological expertise and will enhance production capabilities for the LEAP in India.
These sites will contribute to the international expansion and exports from India of Safran Electronics & Defense in the fields of defense, space, and avionics.
SAFHAL, a joint venture between Safran Helicopter Engines SAS and Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, marks a significant milestone in India's aerospace and defense sector.
PTC Industries will produce titanium-casting parts for Safran Aircraft Engines. This agreement reflects the commitment to the Government's “Make in India” policy.
HAL will produce LEAP engine parts for Safran Aircraft Engines in its facilities in Bangalore, supporting Government of India’s “Make in India” policy as well as the LEAP program unprecedented ramp-up.
Air India and CFM International have signed an agreement for the largest ever CFM LEAP engine order. The agreement to power Airbus and Boeing narrowbodies also includes a CFM services contract.