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Safran and Brussels Airport Company sign agreement

Safran and Brussels Airport Company sign agreement for extension of Safran Aircraft Engine Services Brussels


Brussels, Belgium. December 11, 2024 — Safran Aircraft Engines and Brussels Airport Company (BAC) today signed an agreement related to the construction of a new building at the Safran Aircraft Engine Services Brussels (SAESB) maintenance shop in the Brussels airport zone.
The new facility spanning more than 11,000 square meters (≈ 118,000 sq.ft) will be dedicated to the maintenance of engine modules. It will be part of the new MRO shop inaugurated last June for CFM International’s LEAP engines MRO activities. Dubbed the “Module Factory”, this new shop is scheduled to be up and running by mid-2027. Some 220 new jobs will be created in the process,taking the site’s total workforce to 570.
The SAESB extension is part of an expansion of Safran Aircraft Engines’ global MRO ecosystem in order to support the ramp-up of LEAP engine services. The “Module Factory” will handle engine modules transferred from other shops in the Safran Aircraft Engines network, with the aim of performing up to 1,200 shop visits a year by 2028.
Commenting, Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport Company, said: “We’re thrilled to mark this new milestone in our longstanding partnership with Safran at Brussels Airport. Just a few months after the opening of the shop, Safran renewed its trust with this extension. The investment is a further illustration of our ability to provide world-class infrastructure and services for our partners.

The new facility reflects our commitment to meet the growing needs of industry through state-of-the-art, high-
performance and sustainable installations, while driving both local and international economic growth. We’re proud to contribute to this strategic development of the entire airport community.”
The “Module Factory” will feature advanced automation technology and ergonomically designed equipment to provide an optimally safe and efficient workplace, along with predictive maintenance capabilities and 4.0 technologies for maximum operational reliability.
“We’re delighted to strengthen our partnership with Brussels Airport Company,” said Nicolas Potier, Vice President Support and Services at Safran Aircraft Engines. “This extension will enable us to boost the capabilities of our global MRO ecosystem amid a huge ramp-up of demand.

As well as low-carbon infrastructure, the facility will offer top-notch industrial performance to meet our customers’ needs, reinforcing SAESB’s position as one of our network’s most advanced, integrated MRO facilities.”
Safran Aircraft Engine Services Brussels was the first workshop in the world to be certified for maintenance of the LEAP-1A model, in 2016, and today boasts more than 75 years’ experience in MRO for aircraft engines. The new shop will also be designed to the best environmental standards and will be carbon-neutral thanks to its use of 100% renewable energy, with solar panels on the roof, and circular heating systems.

Safran is an international high-technology group operating in the aviation (propulsion, equipment and interiors), defense and space markets. Its core purpose is to contribute to a safer, more sustainable world, where air transport is more environmentally friendly, comfortable and accessible. Safran has a global presence, with 92,000 employees and sales of 23.2 billion euros in 2023, and holds, alone or in partnership, world or regional leadership positions in its core markets.
Safran Aircraft Engines designs, produces and sells, alone or in partnership, commercial and military aircraft engines offering world-class performance, reliability and environmental compliance. Through CFM International*, Safran Aircraft Engines is the world’s leading supplier of engines for single aisle mainlinecommercial jets.
*CFM International is a 50/50 joint venture between Safran Aircraft Engines and GE.
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Brussels Airport is one of Europe’s largest airports. In 2023, Brussels Airport handled 22.2 million passengers and 701,000 metric tons of cargo. Brussels Airport caters to the specific needs of business travelers and holidaymakers alike, for both European and long-haul flights. In 2024, the airport offers direct connections between Belgium and 220 destinations worldwide, with flights operated by 72 airlines.
The airport’s advanced cargo facility is specialized in the transport of pharmaceuticals (the largest pharmaceutical hub in Europe), perishable goods, live animals, and e-commerce.
In 2022, Brussels Airport Company launched its SHIFT 2027 strategy, aimed at strengthening its position as a major European hub, working toward its ambitious sustainability goals, notably through the European Green Deal project Stargate, and continuing to diversify its activities through innovation and partnerships.
Owned and operated by Brussels Airport Company, Brussels Airport is the second economic powerhouse of
the Belgian economy, accounting for 85,000 direct and indirect jobs. Its shareholders are a consortium of private
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