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Regional and business jets

Aircelle (Safran group) designs and produces nacelles and thrust reversers for regional and business jets made by manufacturers including Sukhoi, Embraer, Dassault, Bombardier and Gulfstream...

Aircelle has developed innovative cost-effective solutions for these smaller nacelles, including PERT® (Planar Exit Rear Target), and Papillon® (butterfly) type thrust reversers. The company also seeks to transfer the advanced technologies developed for commercial jetliners to these smaller airplanes.

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The nacelles for the SaM146 engine, designed and produced by Snecma and NPO Saturn for the Sukhoi Superjet 100 regional jet, incorporates acoustic technologies developed for nacelles on the A380.

SaM146 Nacelle | ©Florent Vilbert /Safran

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