September 2021
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At a glance

Discover the news of the Group's teams

  • 100th Anniversary!

    Safran Electrical & Power (formerly Labinal) is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. To mark the occasion, staff, partners and customers have been asked to share their favorite memories and help build a “family tree” of the company in its current configuration. An exciting project? A major innovation? A notable event? A memorable anecdote? An unforgettable colleague? If you want to contribute, go to www.100years.safran-electrical-power.com and send in your testimonials, starting with “I recall when...”. They will then be shared on Safran’s social media. After all, a whole century of achievements couldn’t have been done without you!

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  • Safran Days back on the agenda

    In early June, Safran teams in Beijing, Suzhou and Guiyang were able to get together for the first global Safran Day event since the outbreak of the Covid-19 crisis. Safran Days are designed to help employees network, embrace the One Safran mindset and benefit from strategic insights on the Group through presentations by Executive Committee members. This long-awaited return edition got underway with video speeches by Olivier Andriès, Safran CEO, and Alexandre Ziegler, Safran Senior Executive Vice President, International and Public Relations.

    A look back at Safran Days 2021 in China

Work clothes for everyone

In spring 2021, the Safran Helicopter Engines facility in Bordes collected 164 kg of used work clothes as part of a joint initiative between the Safran Foundation for Employment and the Cravate Solidaire charity organization. Dedicated to getting people back into the workforce, Cravate Solidaire organizes donations of work clothes and provides coaching for job seekers. Staff at Bordes have been donating their used work gear for several years to contribute to these efforts, which have proved a great success.

More information on the Cravate Solidaire

Zero defects – Mission accomplished!

In 2020, staff at Safran Transmission Systems were set the goal of improving the Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engine case. So, despite the distance that separates them – not to mention the ongoing Covid crisis – the French and Polish teams from Aero Gearbox International (AGI, the joint venture between Safran Transmission Systems and Rolls-Royce) put their heads together to completely revamp the manufacturing process, improve the design and eliminate all non-value-added operations. Thanks to this tight teamwork, they have eliminated waivers and the case now takes 30% less time to make. Kudos to everyone who helped rise to this ambitious challenge!

Discover the power transmission of the Trent 7000 engine

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