Company type | Public |
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Euronext Paris: SAF
CAC 40 component | |
Industry | Aerospace Defence |
Predecessor | Snecma, Sagem |
Founded | 11 May 2005 |
Headquarters | , France |
Key people | Olivier Andriès (CEO) Ross McInnes (chairman)[1] |
Products | Aircraft engines, equipment, and interiors, defence electronics, avionics, navigation system, communications systems, satellites |
Revenue | €23.20 billion (2023)[2] |
€3.17 billion (2023) | |
€2.03 billion (2023) | |
Total assets | €50.47 billion (end 2023) |
Total equity | €12.09 billion (end 2023) |
Number of employees | 92,000 (2023) |
Subsidiaries | OEMServices[3] Safran Aero Boosters Safran Aerosystems Safran Aircraft Engines Safran Cabin Safran Ceramics Safran Electrical & Power Safran Electronics & Defense Safran Helicopter Engines Safran Landing Systems Safran Nacelles Safran Passenger Solutions Safran Seats Safran Transmission Systems ArianeGroup (50% ownership) PowerJet (50% ownership) |
Website | safran-group |
Safran S.A. is a French multinational aerospace, defence and security corporation headquartered in Paris. It designs, develops and manufactures both commercial and military aircraft engines; launch vehicle, spacecraft and missile propulsion systems; as well as various other aerospace and military equipment and devices. The company was founded in 2005 through a merger between SNECMA and SAGEM. Safran's subsequent acquisition of Zodiac Aerospace in 2018 significantly expanded its aeronautical activities.
Employing over 92,000 people and generating 23.2 billion euros in revenue in 2023, the company is listed on the Euronext stock exchange and is part of the CAC 40 and Euro Stoxx 50.[4] Its headquarters are located in Paris.
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