Safran Helicopter Engines Germany - Hamburg
Safran Helicopter Engines Germany is located in Hamburg and has been present in this country since 1991.
Today, the subsidiary is managed by Francis Larribau and employs about 70 people.
Borsteler Chaussee 43 22453 Hamburg
Germany
Our ambitions
To keep every operator flying and have the customer at the heart of everything we do.
To make working in Safran Helicopter Engines Germany a great place to be.
To be a Benchmark of Excellence through our Lean orientation, our methods and technical expertise and of course, our innovative services.
Our activities
Safran Helicopter Engines Germany has 2 principal activities:
- Provide commercial and technical support to our customers.
- Ensure maintenance services through our 3 Certified Maintenance Centers.
Our company is driven by Customer Loyalty, offering customized support, services & innovative solutions to our customers to keep them flying.
The customer support activity is managed by Christian Reck and his team of Customer Support Managers (CSM), Customer Support Representatives (CSR), Field Representatives and Sales Support & Methods.
This multicultural team supports around 300 civil and military operators.
This support is provided on nearly 2,000 engines.
Operators are located in 28 different countries in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia, across 12 time zones.
Join our team
You are interested in joining the helicopter world?
We are always looking for motivated and autonomous people, who would like to take over responsibilities. Just take a look on our talent website to see our current job openings.
Let us offer you individual opportunities… and make your career take off!
Certified Maintenance Centers
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Fürstenweg 199
6020 Innsbruck, Austria
+43 512 288 880
[email protected]
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c/o Karl Andreassen
Flyplassveien 22
3514 Hønefoss, Norway
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