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SAFRAN company newsletter This is a company editorial which focuses on different products from the group, year 2012TRANSCRIPT
KEY MISSIONS, KEY TECHNOLOGIES, KEY TaLENTS
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Safran is a leading international high-technology group and a Tier-1 supplier of systems and equipment for aerospace, defense and security. Operating worldwide, the Safran group has nearly 60,000 employees.
In 2011, it generated sales of 11.7 billion euros and its share was added to the French stock market index CAC 40.
Safran’s global presence enhances its competitiveness and allows it to build industrial and commercial relations with the world’s leading prime contractors and operators, while providing fast local service to customers everywhere.
Working alone or in partnership, Safran holds world or European leadership positions in its core markets.
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CHIFFRES D’AFFAIRE
2009 2010 2011
10 448 10,76011,736
PAR DOMAINE RÉPARTITION PAR ACTIVITÉ RÉPARTITION géographiqueEFFECTIF TOTAL
2010 2011
54,30059,800
CHIFFRES D’AFFAIRE
2009 2010 2011
10 448 10,76011,736
PAR DOMAINE RÉPARTITION PAR ACTIVITÉ RÉPARTITION géographiqueEFFECTIF TOTAL
2010 2011
54,30059,800
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52 %Aerospace Propulsion
11 %Defense
11 %Security
26 %Aircraft Equipment
50,5 %Production
20,5 %R&D
29 %Other
61 %France
5 %Asia-Oceania
4 %Africa Middle East
11 %Europe (outside France)
19 %Americas
CHIFFRES D’AFFAIRE
2009 2010 2011
10 448 10 760 11 736
PAR DOMAINE
RÉPARTITION PAR ACTIVITÉ
RÉPARTITION géographique
EFFECTIF TOTAL
2010 2011
54 300 59 800
SaLeS BY BuSIneSS
CHIFFRES D’AFFAIRE
2009 2010 2011
10 448 10 760 11 736
PAR DOMAINE
RÉPARTITION PAR ACTIVITÉ
RÉPARTITION géographique
EFFECTIF TOTAL
2010 2011
54 300 59 800
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CHIFFRES D’AFFAIRE
2009 2010 2011
10 448 10 760 11 736
PAR DOMAINE
RÉPARTITION PAR ACTIVITÉ
RÉPARTITION géographique
EFFECTIF TOTAL
2010 2011
54 300 59 800
eMpLoYeeS BY reGIon
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The aerospace, defense and security markets are global.
Safran is an international group, operating in more
than 50 countries through local facilities that guarantee
customers close support and quick responsiveness.
Countries with more than 10 employees
We continue to invest in our industrial facilities around
the world, as well as opening major new production
plants in Europe, thus ensuring the long-term viability of
our skills bases in their traditional areas of employment.
InternatIonaL Scope
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nortH aMerIca10,404 eMpLoYeeSUnited States 5,718Mexico 3,601Canada 1,085
SoutH aMerIca1,255 eMpLoYeeSBrazil 920Other 335
aSIa-pacIfIc3,088 eMpLoYeeSIndia 1,488China 838Singapore 507Australia 181Other 74
europe42,780 eMpLoYeeSFrance 36,426Great Britain 2,056Belgium 1,448Germany 1,047Russia 272Other 1,531
afrIca/ MIddLe eaSt2,278 eMpLoYeeSMorocco 1,898South Africa 251 United Arab Emirates 100Other 29
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Safran’s aerospace business covers the entire life cycle
of engines, propulsion systems and equipment for
both civil and military airplanes and helicopters: design,
production, sales, testing, maintenance, repair and
overhaul (MrO). Our systems and equipment are an
integral part of today’s leading aircraft, whether produced
in Europe, north America, Brazil, China, India or russia.
Through CFM International, for example, an equal joint
venture with GE, Safran powers nearly all single-aisle
commercial jets, including the Airbus A320 and Boeing
737 families with the best-selling CFM56. We are also
one of the world’s leading manufacturers of rocket
propulsion systems for launchers and missiles.
• Commercial aircraft engines (mainline jets with more than 100 seats, in partnership with GE)
• Helicopter turbine engines
• Landing gear
• Wheels and carbon brakes (mainline jets with more than 100 seats)
• Aircraft wiring
• Helicopter flight controls
Other leadership positionsNo.2 worldwide in cryogenic rocket engines and solid rocket motors
No.4 worldwide in military aircraft engines
A world leader in aircraft engine nacelles and onboard power electronics
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GearInG up for tHe future of aVIatIon
Leap, tHe LateSt froM cfM InternatIonaLWith nearly 23,000 delivered to date, the CFM56 is the best selling engine in the history of aviation. A CFM56-powered aircraft takes off somewhere in the world every two seconds. The size of the maintenance market, spanning an installed base of engines on 9,500 aircraft, consolidates Safran’s business model by giving it a recurring income stream.The new LEAP engine, slated for certification in 2015, has already been selected to power the next generation of commercial jets – Airbus A320neo, Boeing 737 MAX, Comac C919 – thus echoing the success of the CFM56. While the LEAP features a number of technological innovations, it is still based on a proven architecture to guarantee operational reliability as well as optimized and predictable maintenance costs.
Green taXIInG and More eLectrIc aIrcraft tHe reVoLutIon IS under WaY Safran plays a pivotal role in the revolution in aircraft energy sources, with the traditional hydraulic and pneumatic systems being replaced by electrical systems in the upcoming generations of commercial jets. Safran masters the key technologies in airborne electrical systems needed to ensure this energy transition, as shown by the electric Green Taxiing System (eGTS).The electric Green Taxiing System, produced in partnership with Honeywell, uses electrical power generated by the plane’s auxiliary power unit (APU) to drive electric motors located in the wheels, allowing airplanes to taxi on the ground without using their jet engines. This is a major innovation that reduces operating costs and pollution, thereby considerably improving airlines’ operational and environmental performance. Safran has even acquired an Airbus A320 flying testbed to give us an unrivaled develop-ment platform for this program.
Already the world’s leading supplier of aircraft engines with the CFM56, Safran and GE are well positioned to duplicate this impressive success with the new LEAP, which will make its market entry in 2016. Safran is also playing a pivotal role in the development of «more electric» aircraft, through its advanced electrical systems and the electric green taxiing system.
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Safran’s defense business spans optronics, avionics,
navigation, electronics and safety-critical software for both
civil and military applications. In the defense sector,
we offer advanced solutions for the digital battlefield,
including the FELIn soldier modernization program,
for which we are prime contractor.
Safran also offers custom-tailored modular solutions
for infantry forces, plus tactical drone systems. Our
technologies are featured on guided weapon systems,
leading to the development of the AASM, a new-
generation «smart» guided air-to-ground weapon. The
AASM adds a guidance kit and a range augmentation
kit to a standard bomb, transforming it into a fire & forget
missile.
• Inertial navigation
• Optronics systems
• Tactical drones
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Safran’s security business covers three main markets:
identification, e-documents and detection. We are a world
leader in multibiometric identification technologies (finger-
print, iris, facial and vein recognition), and a major player
in smart cards and the detection of dangerous and illicit
substances using computed tomography technology.
These capabilities mean that Safran can meet the
fast-evolving security needs of people, businesses and
countries.
Deployed in over 100 countries, our secure ID documents,
devices and integrated systems enhance the security of
transportation and high-value sites around the world.
In India, we are playing a key role in the Aadhaar program,
which will assign a unique identification number to each
resident, providing doubly secure access (fingerprint and
iris recognition) to a wide range of social services and
benefits.
• Biometric ID documents
• Automated Fingerprint Identification Systems (AFIS), in iris and face recognition solutions
• Explosive Detection Systems (EDS) for hold baggage
• Multi-biometric technology
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Other leadership positionsNo.2 worldwide in gaming terminalsNo.4 worldwide in smart cardsA world leader in trace detection equipment
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Safran continuously recruits people with a talent and passion for high technology to support our growth and bring our projects to fruition. Throughout our employees’ careers, we renew and enhance their skills, since our people’s enthusiasm and creativity are the keys to our success.
HuMan reSourceS, Safran’S prIMarY capItaL The inventiveness, skills and commitment of our employees is a major asset for Safran. In fact, our success is largely due to our ability to recruit top talents with diverse profiles and ensure the development of their expertise. Because of ongoing changes in our job requirements, we encourage employee development in all senses of the word, and we invest in training and in our industrial facilities to ensure the long-term viability of local skills bases. Furthermore, at Safran we take a proactive stance in recruiting young talents from diverse horizons. Throughout the world we are developing partnerships with universities specialized in engineering, science, technology and management.
Safran corporate unIVerSItY BuILdInG a corporate cuLtureSafran Corporate University is a powerful tool for cultural, technological and organizational transformation. We founded the University to support the Group’s transformation, by enhancing the skills of all employees, no matter what their job and where they work, and by facilitating the globalization of our teams and laying the groundwork for tomorrow’s jobs. Designed to foster a common corporate culture for employees around the world, Safran Corporate University also plays an influential role in relations with our customers and partners.
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pHILantHropY and SponSorSHIpS refLect Safran’S core VaLueSSince 2005, Safran has supported more than 250 projects through our corporate philanthropy and social responsibility policy. All of these initiatives aim to meet two major challenges, namely social solidarity and equal opportunity, implemented either through Safran’s two foundations, or directly with the association involved. We also sponsor a major ocean racing team, and this program again reflects our corporate values and identity. In particular, the Safran Open 60 ocean racer illustrates our high-tech expertise and ability to build long-term partnerships. Skipper Marc Guillemot, the naval architects, shipyard and suppliers have established a long-term partnership centered on high performance. From the outset, this exciting project was enthusiastically supported by Safran employees, who contributed technologies, processes and methods to achieve a breakthrough in the history of boat sponsorships.
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perforMance and reSponSIBILItYCultural diversity, a natural component of a global corporation, takes on a special dimension at Safran because of our inter-national partnerships and external growth operations. At the same time, our diversity-oriented human resources policy is consistent with our commitment to corporate citizenship. Actions reflecting this policy focus on young people, women, seniors and the disabled
Safran has made a strong commitment to equal opportunity
and diversity, considered an essential performance driver
that spurs emulation and innovation. We seek to set an
example in our relations with both employees and the
companies that are the Group’s operating arms.
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recruItMent 2.0Check out Safran on social networks:
All of our job offers can be seen on the Safran Talents website: www.safran-talents.com
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ScIentIfIc coMMunItYAs a major research player, Safran directs its efforts in this area based on recommendations from our Scientific Council, comprising eminent scientists from outside the Group. We have also established major partnerships with the French national scientific research agency CNRS, the French aerospace research agency Onera, and a number of research labs and organizations around the world, including Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech and the University of Michigan in the United States, A*STAR (Agency for Science, Technology and Research) in Singapore, etc. At the same time, we enjoy regular and enriching contacts with other leading manufacturers carrying out research in related areas. Within these partnerships, intellectual property is an instrument for greater competitiveness as well as a strategic asset to foster technological breakthroughs. Safran files for hundreds of patents every year, and in 2011 it was ranked No. 2 in France. Our portfolio now includes more than 16,000 patents.
toMorroW’S cHaLLenGeSOur Research & Technology efforts have to address a number of issues, including the rising cost of energy and raw materials, growing air traffic and the resulting airport congestion, an increased need for smoother and more secure travel and transactions, and the interoperability of defense systems. Another imperative is environmental protection, which must go hand in hand with the need to reduce operating costs for our customers. Our R&T objectives include the reduction of fuel consumption, greenhouse gases and noise, along with the development of greener operations and integrating the entire life cycle right from product design.
research is strategic in any high-tech enterprise, and plays
a critical role in building strong foundations for the future.
To maintain our leadership, Safran applies a strategy of
continuous innovation, investing some 11% of our annual
revenues in R&D.
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Safran coMpanIeSaIrceLLeComplete nacelle systems for aircraft engines, associated support services, composite materials for aerostructures.
HeraKLeSSolid rocket motors for launchers and missiles, energetic materials, pyrotechnic equipment, thermostructural and organic composite materials for the aerospace, defense, automotive and manufacturing industries.
HISpano-SuIZaPower transmissions for commercial and military airplane and helicopter engines, electronic power controllers and electrical systems.
LaBInaLElectrical wiring for commercial and military aircraft, engineering services for the aerospace, defense, automobile and rail industries.
MeSSIer-BuGattI-doWtYAircraft landing and braking systems, covering the entire product cycle from design and production to maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO).
MorpHoMultibiometric identification solutions (fingerprint, iris and facial recognition), identity management solutions, smart cards and secure transactions, explosives and narcotics detection solutions.
SaGeM*Air, land and naval defense products and services, including optronics, avionics and navigation systems and equipment. Electronics and safety-critical software for aerospace and defense applications.
SnecMaEngines and propulsion systems for commercial and military aircraft, maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services. Rocket propulsion systems for launchers, satellites and space vehicles.
tecHSpace aeroMajor components for aircraft engines. Equipment for aircraft and spacecraft. Test cells and equipment for engine testing.
turBoMecaTurbine engines for civil and military helicopters, jet engines for missiles, target drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), maintenance, repair and overhaul(MRO) services.
* Sagem is the commercial name of the company Sagem Défense Sécurité.
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