Safran S.A. (SAFRF) Research
Safran S.A. is a prominent global aerospace and defense group, operating across three core business segments. The Aerospace Propulsion division specializes in the design, development, production, and marketing of sophisticated propulsion and mechanical power transmission systems. These systems cater to a wide range of applications, including commercial and military transport aircraft, training and combat jets, civil and military helicopters, and drones. This segment also provides essential maintenance, repair, and overhaul services, alongside the sale of spare parts. The Aircraft Equipment, Defense and Aerosystems segment delivers a diverse array of advanced systems and components. Offerings span critical systems such as landing gears and braking mechanisms, engine sub-systems like thrust reversers and nacelles, and cutting-edge avionics for flight control and onboard information management. This segment also supplies safety and security apparatus, including evacuation slides, emergency arresting systems, and oxygen masks. Furthermore, it provides onboard computers, fuel systems, electrical power management solutions, and associated engineering support. For defense applications, it furnishes specialized optronic devices, precise navigation tools, sensors, infantry equipment, and unmanned platforms. Spare parts are also a key offering within this segment, with products and services extensively utilized in both civil and military aircraft and helicopters. The Aircraft Interiors segment focuses on designing, developing, manufacturing, and marketing a comprehensive suite of aircraft cabin products. This includes passenger and crew seating, a variety of cabin elements such as overhead bins, class dividers, passenger service units, and integrated cabin interior solutions. The portfolio further encompasses chilling systems, galleys, electrical inserts, trolleys, cargo equipment, water distribution networks, lavatory modules, sophisticated air systems, and complete in-flight entertainment and connectivity solutions. Established in 1924, Safran S.A. maintains its corporate headquarters in Paris, France.
Market snapshot
- Symbol
- SAFRF
- Price
- $386.49
- Day change
- +3.69%
- Market cap
- $137.3B
- P/E ratio
- 19.17x
- 52-week range
- 294.18-422.6
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Aerospace & Defense
- Next earnings
- in 1 month
Recent news
- France picks Safran, MBDA to build new long-range rocket
French Armed Forces Minister Catherine Vautrin said on Monday that France had entered into exclusive negotiations with a consortium made up of Safran and European missile maker MBDA to develop a successor to its long-range rocket system.
- Technip Energies, Safran, Airbus, Tereos to form green jet fuel venture in France
France's Technip Energies , Safran , Airbus and Tereos have agreed to form a joint venture to develop a large-scale sustainable aviation fuel production project at the Port of Dunkirk in France, they said on Tuesday.
- Safran to invest €120 million in precision navigation sensors in France
French jet engine maker Safran will invest €120 million ($138.23 million) in its Montlucon site in central France to triple output of hemispherical resonator gyroscopes (HRGs) by 2032, its Chief Executive told La Tribune newspaper on Sunday.
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