Safran to showcases Cutting-Edge Aerospace and Defense Technologies at Aero India 2025

Safran is set to highlight its advanced aerospace and defense solutions at Aero India 2025, reinforcing its commitment to India’s self-reliance and innovation in aviation, military technology, and local manufacturing.

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Aero India 2025: Safran, a global leader in aerospace, defense, and space technology, is set to make a strong impression at Aero India 2025. The event will take place from February 10 to February 14 at the Air Force Station Yelahanka in Bangalore.

Safran will be exhibiting its latest innovations and advanced solutions at its booth in Hall B, demonstrating its dedication to strengthening India’s aerospace and defense industry.

With a strong history of engineering expertise, Safran operates in 30 countries and is a leading name in aircraft engines, aviation equipment, and defense technologies. The company plays a key role in both military and commercial aviation with its advanced technology, including the LEAP engines developed by CFM International, a joint venture between Safran Aircraft Engines and GE Aerospace.

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In India, Safran has firmly established itself as a major partner in national security and civil aviation development. The company has a strong presence with 17 facilities and more than 2,400 employees.

Over the years, it has built important partnerships with Indian defense and aerospace organizations, providing essential technologies for military platforms and working closely with Indian industries to support the civil aviation sector. Safran has played an important role in engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) in India, handling both helicopter engines and commercial LEAP engines.

Committed to India’s ‘Make in India’ vision led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Safran actively supports local manufacturing and technology transfer. The company has made significant investments in India, including setting up state-of-the-art manufacturing and maintenance facilities. It is dedicated to developing local talent and advancing the country’s aerospace industry.

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Visitors can explore Safran’s latest innovations in Hall B (Booth 4.3) at Aero India 2025 and learn more about how the company is shaping the future of aerospace and defense in India.