Safran to invest €70m in Le Creusot facility
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Safran Aircraft Engines has announced a major project to expand its Creusot (Saône-et-Loire) industrial site. The aim is to diversify production and strengthen French industrial sovereignty. About 100 jobs are planned.
Safran to invest €70m in Le Creusot facility
Safran Aircraft Engines has announced a major project to expand its Le Creusot facility in France, which specialises in machining complex rotating parts. The site currently produces low-pressure turbine disks for CFM International’s LEAP and CFM56 engines, which power Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 aircraft. Under the new expansion plan, additional production lines will be introduced to manufacture complex rotating parts for the M88 and GE90 engines…
Following the announcement of its arrival at the Plaine de l'Ain Industrial Park, the Safran Group is announcing an investment of €70 million on the Creusot site. This 9,000 m2 extension project aims to expand production capacity and manufacture new parts for the Rafale and Boeing 777 engines. The site's workforce will increase from 200 to 300 employees by 2032.
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