Safran
历史时间线
- 1878: Louis Seguin founds Société des Moteurs Gnome
- 1905: Gnome engines power early French aircraft, including WWI fighters
- 2005: Sagem and Snecma merge to form Safran
- 2010: CFM International LEAP engine program launched
- 2016: Acquires Zodiac Aerospace for €8.5B — massive cabin equipment expansion
- 2020: COVID-19 devastates commercial aviation, Safran cuts 4,000 jobs
- 2023: Commercial aviation recovery drives record revenue
- 2024: LEAP engines power 70% of new narrow-body aircraft
商业模式
CFM International (50/50 JV with GE Aerospace) dominates narrow-body aircraft engine market with LEAP engine. Aircraft Equipment division: landing gear, nacelles, interiors. Defense: optronics, navigation systems, helicopter engines. MRO (maintenance, repair, overhaul) provides recurring high-margin revenue.
护城河分析
CFM International duopoly with P&W on narrow-body engines — only three players globally for large commercial jet engines. Installed base of 30,000+ engines generates decades of aftermarket service revenue. High regulatory barriers (FAA/EASA certification takes 5-7 years).
关键数据
- Founded: 2005 (merger), France
- Revenue 2023: €24.3B
- Employees: ~96,000
- Market Cap: ~€90B
- Cfm Leap Market Share: ~70% of new narrow-body engines
有趣事实
- CFM International (Safran/GE) is arguably the most successful industrial joint venture in history — over 35,000 engines delivered and still growing.
- Safran's predecessor Gnome built rotary engines for WWI aircraft so innovative that the Germans copied them under license — and still couldn't match reliability.