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Safran cautious over stepping into Airbus engine dispute with Pratt - Regional Media News

By Tim Hepher PARIS, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Jet engine maker CFM will do its best to meet any request for additional engines from Airbus this year, over and above agreed quantities, but its priority is to meet its existing supply commitments, Safran CEO Olivier Andries said on Friday. Industry sources have said Airbus is locked in a stand-off with engine maker Pratt & Whitney over engine supplies, putting at risk its main production goals and prompt…
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Safran reduced by 16.7% its net losses attributed in 2025, to 479 million euros, compared to the ‘red numbers’ of 575 million euros that was scored in 2024, according to the French aerospace and defense company, which has improved its forecasts for this year and has raised its dividend. [...] The Safran ticket reduces its losses by 16.7% in 2025, to 479 million, and improves forecasts and dividend appears first in Forbes Spain.

It is the year of almost all the records for Safran that takes advantage of the full order books of the aircraft manufacturers and the express remilitarisation of Europe. On Friday 13 February, the French motorist announced his financial results for 2025 with an operating result (profits before taxes and exceptional items) of 5.2 billion euros, up 26% compared to the previous year. The turnover is up to 31.2 billion euros (+14.7%) with an operat…

Safran delivered more than 1,800 civilian engines in 2025, primarily for Airbus and Boeing, which is more than expected, helping to generate record results last year, which were also inflated by service activities and defence.

The French group Safran, manufacturer of aircraft engines, achieved 3.2 billion euros of adjusted net profit in 2025 (approximately 2.92 billion francs), 3% more than in 2024, and revised upwards its financial forecasts for 2028.

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