Safran expands LEAP engine operations in Morocco with new
Safran inaugurated new maintenance facilities for LEAP engines in Casablanca, Morocco, in a ceremony attended by King Mohammed VI and the company''s senior management.
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Safran inaugurated new maintenance facilities for LEAP engines in Casablanca, Morocco, in a ceremony attended by King Mohammed VI and the company''s senior management.
French aerospace group Safran signed deals with Morocco on Monday to set up a new engine assembly line for Airbus jets and a new maintenance and repair plant near Casablanca,
Located on a 13,000 sq.m site, the plant will be operational by the end of 2027 and will have the capacity to assemble up to 350 engines per year. 200 million euros are being invested in
Safran Aircraft Engines signed multiple agreements with Moroccan partners at the Marrakech Air Show 2024 to prepare for the launch of a new LEAP engine maintenance, repair, and
Safran announced a major expansion of its industrial presence in Morocco, including the start of construction for a new LEAP engine maintenance,
French aerospace giant Safran has signed two major agreements with Morocco to establish a new engine assembly line for Airbus jets and a maintenance and repair facility near
Safran announced a major expansion of its industrial presence in Morocco, including the start of construction for a new LEAP engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility and the
The strategic investment, exceeding one billion euros, is designed not only to enhance Safran''s service capacity but also to foster substantial educational partnerships, thereby elevating
Scheduled to become operational by 2027, this maintenance plant will have the capacity to service approximately 150 engines annually, providing crucial aftermarket support for the growing
The 25,000-square-meter facility is slated to begin operations in 2027, with a capacity to service 150 engines annually and create approximately 600 new jobs by 2030. The project
The 25,000-square-meter facility is slated to begin operations in 2027, with a capacity to service 150 engines annually and create approximately 600
On October 31, 2024, an agreement was signed for the acquisition of land within the MidParc Industrial Acceleration Zone, where Safran will establish a new maintenance and repair workshop for aircraft