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Successful maiden flight for Ariane 6 with Safran on board! Ariane 6 completed its first flight on July 9, launching from the Guiana space center. A huge success for the European space sector, but also for Safran, as it supplies multiple systems and critical equipment to the launcher. A review of the Group’s contribution to this all-new version of the Ariane rocket.
Safran launches first U.S. employer brand campaign: “Powered by Teamwork” to spotlight the people behind its success Safran has launched a new employer brand campaign as the aerospace and defense industries continues to boost their hiring. The “Powered by Teamwork” campaign will shine a light on the teams behind the company’s success.
"Ready to Fly": your new mini audio series! In our new series, "Ready to Fly!", join badminton enthusiasts, Alex and Andrea, as they travel to the world cup in Helsinki. There's just one problem: Alex is scared stiff of flying. Andrea, an engineer at Safran, will do her best to reassure her friend by revealing all the facts about the plane and how it works. So plug in your headphones and sit back and relax as you listen to this five-episode mini series!
The successful beginnings of a “made in Safran” start-up. It’s the end of an era...but the start of a new adventure! The HAPSTER team won the third season of Safran’s internal entrepreneurship program “We Love Intrapreneurs” but has been operating independently since January 1st, 2024. This start-up developed an innovative solution that could generate a corporate training revolution while meeting recruitment challenges. Close-up on a home-grown Safran success story.
AsterX: another role for Safran in Star Wars What if the world were to enter a space war? What if the threat to render satellite systems inoperable was suddenly carried out? This sci-fi scenario is not the plot of the next George Lucas movie, but a real exercise in which our space forces are training: AsterX. Explore Safran’s role through this highly-realistic simulation.
Aurélie Girou, CEO of Safran Reosc, a dynamic career serving the aerospace industry, a multi-skilled career made in Safran. Engineer in materials and nanotechnologies, Aurélie Girou has built up a remarkable career since her early days as an industrial buyer at Safran Landing Systems. She has held a number of key positions, including Program Director and Wheel and Brake Purchasing Director at Safran Landing Systems. In July 2021, she became Group Director of Open Innovation at Safran Corporate Ventures, paving the way for her future appointment as CEO of Safran Reosc. A world leader in the development of opto-mechanical systems, Safran Reosc designs innovative instruments for astronomy, space, lasers or industry. Its optical components and sub-assemblies (lenses, free-form mirrors, etc.) meet the most demanding specifications of international research organizations and scientific programs. Aurélie Girou talks to us about her vision for Safran Reosc and the challenges that await her in this new role.
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Women in Industry awards: A prize for Marjorie Cavarroc! For the second year running, Safran employees featured strongly in the Women in Industry awards organized by the French business magazine L’Usine Nouvelle. On September 28, Marjorie Cavarroc, R&T engineer and expert in materials and processes at Safran Tech, was awarded the "Women in R&D" prize. Cécile Dubrovin and Elysabeth Da Silva Jaslier were also finalists in the "International Women" and "Women in Sales" categories. Take inspiration from these three women's remarkable careers!
Sustainable development: companies must play their part This year, world sustainable development week coincides with the eighth anniversary of the 2030 Agenda, a sustainable development program formalized by the UN and adopted by its Member States. For this occasion, Olivier Andriès, CEO of Safran, has co-signed an article reminding us that companies must also play their part in upholding these commitments.
All in the same boat! Created in 2003 and supported by the Safran Foundation for Integration, L’Avi Sourire is an association that promotes rowing as a way of changing attitudes around disabilities. Development Manager Florin Cordier tells us about Corsicap, a successful example.