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Safran S.A.
Type Public (Euronext: SAF)
Founded 2005
Headquarters Paris, France
Key people Jean-Paul Herteman (CEO), Francis Mer (Chairman of the board)
Industry Defence, aerospace
Products Aircraft engines and equipment, defence electronics, biometric technologies, smart cards, identity management
Revenue 10.28 billion (2008)[1]
Operating income €603 million (2008)[1]
Profit (€205 million) (2008)[1]
Employees 54,490 (2008)[1]
Website www.safran-group.com

Safran (Euronext: SAF) is a French conglomerate involved in defense, aerospace propulsion and equipment, communications and security. It is the result of a merger between the propulsion and aerospace equipment group SNECMA and the defense conglomerate SAGEM. Its headquarters are located in Paris.

The name Safran, literally meaning "rudder blade", was chosen from 4,250 suggestions.[citation needed] As a holding company for many subsidiaries the name was deemed suitable for the suggestion of direction, movement and strategy. Safran also translates as saffron, which the company highlights as one of the catalysts for early international trade.

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[edit] History

The Safran Group was created on May 11, 2005 with the merger of Snecma and Sagem SA.

[edit] Snecma

In 1905 Louis Seguin created the company Gnome. 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 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.

[edit] Sagem

Sagem (Société d’Applications Générales de l’Electricité et de la Mécanique) was created in 1924 by Marcel Môme. In 1939, Sagem entered the telephone and transmissions market by taking control of Société d’Applications Téléphoniques (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 have been sold.

[edit] Group organization

The Safran group is divided into three main branches:[2]

[edit] Aerospace Propulsion

The Aerospace Propulsion branch groups all operations concerning the propulsion of airplanes, helicopters, missiles and launchers, for the civil aviation, military aviation and space markets: design, production, marketing, testing, maintenance, repair & overhaul (MRO).

  • Snecma (formerly Snecma Moteurs)
    • Commercial & military engines, liquid propulsion for space launchers
  • Turbomeca
    • Turboshaft engines for helicopters
    • Jet engines for training and support aircraft
    • Turbines for missiles and drones
  • Snecma Propulsion Solide
    • Solid rocket motors for launchers, strategic and tactical missiles
    • Thermostructural composite materials

[edit] Other subsidiaries

  • Cenco
  • Microturbo
  • Smartec
  • SMA - Société de Motorisations Aéronautiques
  • Snecma Services Brussels
  • Snecma Suzhou
  • Snecma Xinyi Airfoil Castings
  • Turbomeca USA
  • Turbomeca Canada
  • Turbomeca Manufacturing
  • Turbomeca AustralAsia
  • Turbomeca do Brasil et
    Turbomeca America Latina
  • Turbomeca UK

[edit] Aircraft Equipment

The Aircraft Equipment branch groups all design, production, sales and support operations for systems and equipment used by civil and military airplanes and helicopters.

  • Messier-Bugatti
    • Wheels and carbon brakes for mainline commercial jets
    • Braking control and hydraulic systems.
  • Aircelle
    • Commercial airplane engine nacelles and thrust reversers
  • Hispano-Suiza
    • Mechanical, hydraulic, electronic and electrical equipment
  • Teuchos
    • Engineering and consulting company

[edit] Other subsidiaries

  • Cinch Connectors
  • Globe Motors
  • Messier-Bugatti USA
  • Safran Aerospace India (SAI)
  • SLCA
  • Sofrance
  • Technofan
  • Teuchos Maroc

[edit] Defense – Security

The Defense Security branch operates in the civil, military and space markets, and covers the following areas: inertial guidance and navigation equipment (SIGMA INS based on Ring Laser Gyro (RLG) sensors), optronic systems and equipment, avionics systems, UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) systems, air-land systems and equipment, biometric identification systems, secure transaction terminals and smart cards. On July 1, 2009, the European Union approved Safran's acquisition of 81 percent of the GE Security division which produces airport security systems and biometric identification systems.[3]

  • Sagem
    • Technologies and services in optronics, avionics, electronics and safety-critical software
  • Sagem Sécurité
    • Multibiometric technologies, smart cards, secure transactions and identity management solutions

[edit] Other subsidiaries

Defense
  • Sagem Avionics
  • Vectronix
Security
Other
  • Safran Conseil

[edit] Financial information

Year 2006 2007
Sales (M) 11,329 12,003
Net income, Group share (M€) 177 406
Cash flow (M€) 1,003 1,221
Self-financed R&D (M€) 334 401

[edit] Shareholding structure

At December 31, 2007:

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