Safran S.A.·Industrials
Safran SA, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the aerospace and defense businesses worldwide. The company operates through three segments: Aerospace Propulsion; Aircraft Equipment, Defense and Aerosystems; and Aircraft Interiors. The Aerospace Propulsion segment designs, develops, produces, and markets propulsion and mechanical power transmission systems for commercial aircraft, military transport, training and combat aircraft, civil and military helicopters, and drones. This segment also offers maintenance, repair, and overhaul services, as well as sells spare parts. The Aircraft Equipment, Defense and Aerosystems segment provides landing gears and brakes; and engine systems and equipment, such as thrust reversers and nacelles. This segment also offers avionics, such as flight controls and onboard information systems; security systems, including evacuation slides, emergency arresting systems, and oxygen masks; onboard computers and fuel systems; electrical power management systems and associated engineering services; and optronic equipment and sights, navigation equipment and sensors, infantry, and drones, as well as sells spare parts. Its products and services are used in civil and military aircraft, and helicopters. The Aircraft Interiors segment designs, develops, manufactures, and markets aircraft seats for passengers and crew; cabin equipment, overhead bins, class dividers, passenger service units, cabin interior solutions, chilling systems, galleys, electrical inserts, and trolleys and cargo equipment; and water distribution equipment, lavatories, air systems, and in-flight entertainment and connectivity systems. Safran SA was incorporated in 1924 and is headquartered in Paris, France.
Industrials
Aerospace & Defense
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Safran SA remains a strong buy, with a 27% upside to a $404.58 price target despite recent underperformance. Q1 revenues grew 18.8% to €8.6 billion, driven by robust LEAP engine and aftermarket sales, and solid defense demand. Guidance for 2026 is reaffirmed, projecting low to mid-teens revenue growth, €6.1–€6.2 billion operating income, and €4.4–€4.6 billion free cash flow.

Adjusted revenue for the period rose 19%, driven by deliveries of its LEAP aircraft engines, while spare part sales and services also increased in the first quarter.

French jet engine maker Safran on Thursday reported a stronger-than-expected rise in first-quarter revenue and said it expected to reach the high end of its previously announced full-yearyear forecast despite the conflict in the Middle East.

French jet engine maker Safran will invest 150 million euros ($175.31 million) in a high tonnage hydraulic press to increase the production of strategic engine parts, CEO Olivier Andries said on Monday.

A top lawmaker asked the Pentagon to review French aerospace company Safran's joint ventures in China, saying the U.S. defense contractor's commercial ties with Chinese companies raise concerns, according to a letter seen by Reuters.

Sarasota, Florida, March 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Safran Electrical & Power today unveiled its new building in Sarasota, Florida, dedicated to the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of aerospace electrical systems. This expansion reinforces the company capabilities in Sarasota, establishing the site as a key provider of power generation, distribution and conversion management solutions.