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Safran S.A. is a French multinational company that designs, develops and manufactures
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, rocket engines as well as various
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and
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-related equipment or their components. It was formed by a merger between SNECMA and the defense electronics specialist SAGEM in 2005. Safran's acquisition of Zodiac Aerospace in 2018 significantly expanded its
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activities. Employing over 95,000 people and generating 24.64 billion euros in sales in 2019, the company is listed on the Euronext stock exchange and is part of the
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and Euro Stoxx 50. Its headquarters are located in
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.


Name

The name Safran was chosen from 4,250 suggestions, including 1,750 proposed by employees. As a
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for many subsidiaries, the name was deemed suitable for the suggestion of direction, movement, and strategy. Safran translates as
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blade and as
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, which the company highlights as one of the catalysts for early international trade.


History


Origins

In 1905 Louis Seguin created the company
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. Production of the first rotary engine for airplanes, the Gnome Omega, started in 1909. This company merged with the Le Rhône, a company created in 1912 by Louis Verdet, to form the
Gnome et Rhône Gnome et Rhône was a major French aircraft engine manufacturer. Between 1914 and 1918 they produced 25,000 of their 9-cylinder Delta and Le Rhône 110 hp (81 kW) rotary designs, while another 75,000 were produced by various license ...
engine company. Gnome & Rhône was nationalized in 1945, creating Snecma. In 2000, this company gave its name to the “Snecma Group”, and carried out a number of acquisitions to form a larger group with an array of complementary businesses. Sagem (Société d’Applications Générales de l’Electricité et de la Mécanique) was created in 1925 by Marcel Môme. In 1939, Sagem entered the telephone and transmissions market by taking control of Société anonyme des télécommunications (SAT). It acquired Société de Fabrication d’Instruments de Mesure (Sfim), a measurement instrument specialist, in 1999. However, by 2008 Sagem Mobile and Sagem Communications had been sold. Sagem Mobile became Sagem Wireless in January 2009.


Safran Group

The Safran Group was created on 11 May 2005 with the merger of Snecma and Sagem SA. In June 2014, Arianespace CEO
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announced that European efforts to remain competitive in response to SpaceX's recent success have begun in earnest. This included the creation of a new
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company from Arianespace's two largest
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: the launch-vehicle producer
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and engine-producer Safran. By May 2015, Safran had created with Airbus Group a launcher joint venture called
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. This entity is currently developing the Ariane 6
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for initial flights in the 2020s. In January 2017, Safran initiated a
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of the aircraft interior supplier Zodiac Aerospace to create the third largest aerospace supplier with $22.5 billion revenue, behind United Technologies with $28.2 billion and GE Aviation with $24.7 billion; the new group will be 92,000-employee strong, with 48% of its business in aircraft systems and equipment, from landing gears to seats, 46% in propulsion and 6% in defense. In May 2017, Safran announced the completion of the sale of its identity and security activities to Advent International for Euro 2.4 billion. In February 2018, Safran took control of Zodiac Aerospace, significantly expanding its aircraft equipment activities. Zodiac Aerospace has 32,500 employees and generated sales of 5.1 billion euros for its fiscal year ended 31 August 2017. On 4 June 2018
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and Safran announced their 50-50 partnership to design, build and service Auxiliary Power Units after regulatory and
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clearance in the second half of 2018.Safran

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and United Technologies.


Group organization

The Safran group is divided into three main branches:


Aerospace Propulsion

The aerospace propulsion branch groups all operations concerning the propulsion of aeroplanes, helicopters, missiles, and launchers, for the civil aviation, military aviation, and space markets: design, production, marketing, testing, maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO). * Safran Aircraft Engines (formerly '' Snecma Moteurs'') **Commercial & military engines, liquid propulsion for space launchers * Safran Helicopter Engines **Turboshaft engines for helicopters **Jet engines for training and support aircraft **Turbines for missiles and drones (Microturbo subsidiary) ** APU (Microturbo subsidiary). Safran provides APU systems since 1962. ***
Safran Microturbo Safran S.A. is a French multinational company that designs, develops and manufactures aircraft engines, rocket engines as well as various aerospace and defense-related equipment or their components. It was formed by a merger between SNECMA and ...
* Safran Aero Boosters **Components for aircraft and rocket engines * Safran Transmission Systems **Power transmissions for aircraft engines * ArianeGroup **Solid rocket motors for launchers, strategic and tactical missiles **Thermostructural composite materials At the October 2018 NBAA convention, Safran presented its ENGINeUS
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range up to designed for
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, starting with a one with integrated control electronics, with an energy efficiency of over 94% and a power-to-weight ratio of 2.5 kW / kg at 2,500rpm and of torque, for a weight with the controller, without. Flight-testing may happen in 2019 or 2020.


Other subsidiaries

*Safran Test Cells, Inc. *Smartec * SMA Engines *Snecma Services Brussels *Snecma Suzhou *Snecma Xinyi Airfoil Castings


Aircraft Equipment, Defense and Aerosystems

The aircraft equipment branch groups all design, production, sales, and support operations for systems and equipment used by civil and military airplanes and helicopters. *
Safran Landing Systems Safran Landing Systems, formerly Messier-Bugatti-Dowty, is a French company involved in the design, development, manufacture and customer support of all types of aircraft landing gear, wheels and brakes and a wholly owned subsidiary of Safran S ...
**Landing gear design, manufacture, and support **Wheels and carbon brakes for mainline commercial jets **Braking control and hydraulic systems * Safran Nacelles **Commercial airplane engine
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s and thrust reversers * Safran Electrical & Power **Aircraft wiring and power distribution * Safran Electronics & Defense **Technologies and services in optronics, avionics, electronics and safety-critical software * Safran Aerosystems **Equipment and systems in fluid management and security * Safran Engineering Services **Engineering and consulting company


Other subsidiaries

*Globe Motors *SLCA *Sofrance *Technofan Inc. * OEMServices * Sagem Avionics * Vectronix * IdentoGO


Aircraft Interiors

* Safran Cabin **Cabin interiors *
Safran Seats Zodiac Aerospace was a French aerospace group founded in 1896 that supplied systems and equipment for aircraft. It had around 100 sites across the globe and employed nearly 35,000 people. In October 2018, it was acquired by French aerospace an ...
**Passenger and technical seats * Safran Passenger Solutions **Cabin equipment and solutions focused on passenger comfort


Corporate affairs


Shareholder profile

*
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: 81.3% * French state: 11.2% * Employees: 7.4% * Treasury shares: 0.1%


See also

*
Musée aéronautique et spatial Safran The Musée aéronautique et spatial Safran ( en, Aeronautics and Space Museum Safran, italic=yes) is a French private aviation museum located in Melun, Seine-et-Marne. Established in May 1989 the museum contains a large collection of historic and ...
- Museum managed by Safran containing French heritage aircraft engines * List of aircraft engine manufacturers


References


External links

* {{authority control Safran Group Aerospace companies of France Manufacturing companies established in 2005 Defence companies of France French companies established in 2005 French brands CAC 40 Companies listed on Euronext Paris Multinational companies headquartered in France Companies in the Euro Stoxx 50 Government-owned companies of France