Safran Electrical Components Canada Inc
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2025-04-30 (xyz.pl)
Customs War: French companies cut expenses, employment and investments -
French entrepreneurs reduce employment, limit expenses for marketing and investments in connection with the uncertain situation that American duties herald. Most are waiting with strategic decisions, although the first readings of the PMI indicator for the industry in April do not look bad, and President Trump partly withdrew from his announcements.
Read more2025-04-28 (bharatshakti.in)
Aerospace Majors Vie for Supply of Fighter Jet Engines to India -
India is likely to move faster on choosing an engine for its next-generation fighter jet, the Advanced Medium Combat Jet (AMCA)
Read more2025-04-25 (investor-sms.de)
Saffran share in the upswing: sales surprised, China is spreading tariffs -
Saffran is a French technology group that specializes in aerospace and defense. The company is particularly well known for its engines, which among other things in Airbus and Boeing -...
Read more2025-04-11 (supplychainmagazine.fr)
IA in Majesty at AWS Summit Paris - Supply Chain Magazine
Artificial intelligence in all its forms (analytical, generative, agentic) was obviously at the heart of the AWS Summit Paris event organized yesterday at the Palais des Congrès by Amazon Web Services. During the Keynote in the large amphitheater full to crack (3,700 places), Julien Grouès, the DG of AWS France, proudly cited the figures of a recent survey on the subject: the adoption rate of AI in companies in France would reach 68%, or 10 points above the European average. The Safran group, which has been a client of AWS for 4 years, is a good example. Its director of digital and information systems Frédéric Verger explained that a dozen projects related to the generative AI have been launched in the last 18 months in the group based on Amazon Bedrock, with the key € 1 million savings, in particular on the synthesis of technical documents (for the automatic identification of regulatory requirements relating to a particular problem for example).
Read more2025-03-14 (portalportuario.cl)
CMA CGM modifies scale terminals in two services that arrive at the Port of Santos -
By newsroom portalportuario @portalportuario, navigation company CMA CGM announced that it will modify the port of scale of two of its services
Read more2025-02-23 (jomfruland.net)
Boeing's Turbulent Skies: Delays Loom, But Hope Glimmers with the 737 MAX
Boeing's Turbulent Skies: Delays Loom, But Hope Glimmers with the 737 MAX - Jomfruland.net
Read more2025-02-16 (innovations.fr)
Safran: reduction of delays in suppliers
The CEO of Safran ensures that the number of late suppliers decreases. Discover the actions implemented to improve punctuality and strengthen the supply chain.
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2025-01-16 (paperblog.fr)
Delivery by the DGA of the 14th and last Rafale of the year 2024 -
Paris, January 15, 2025 Delivery by the DGA of the 14th and last Rafale of the year 2024 to the Air and Space Force On December 27, 2024, the General Directorate of Armaments (DGA) received the 14th Rafale of the year
Read more2024-11-27 (reuters.com)
CFM juggles engine supply in boost to Airbus, sources say |
Jet engine maker CFM has agreed to divert some engines to Airbus to narrow a supply gap as the planemaker battles to hit end-of-year targets, three people familiar with the matter said.
Read more2024-09-04 (cnbc.com)
Airplane engines are in short supply. The business of fixing older ones is booming
Engine repair shops have swelled to a $58 billion business, according to Alton Aviation Consultancy, and are cash cow for engine makers like GE Aerospace.
Read more2024-08-01 (journal-aviation.com)
Safran once again lowers its LEAP delivery forecasts but records exceptional results
Safran once again lowers its LEAP delivery forecasts but records exceptional results
Read more2024-07-31 (reuters.com)
US supplier Howmet under spotlight over Airbus engine delays
French jet engine maker Safran on Wednesday named U.S. contractor Howmet Aerospace as the supplier of parts at the centre of industrial issues that led to a slowdown of engine production and curtailed deliveries of Airbus jets.
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