Safran Bets On India For Leap Engine Sales, Services And Production

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At Safran’s new factory in Hyderabad, rotating turbine seals illustrate the increasing complexity of the parts the company manufactures in India.
Credit: Raphael Olivier/CAPA Pictures/Safran
India is the country of patient investing—at least, that’s how Alexandre Ziegler, Safran senior executive vice president of international and public affairs and former French ambassador to India, puts it. Nevertheless, the company last week held grand openings at three commercial engine component...

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