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Safran reports 16% revenue growth in first-quarter 2012 driven by strong civil aviation business
Full-year 2012 outlook confirmed
All revenue figures in this press release represent adjusted revenue. Please refer to definitions contained in the Notes.
Safran reports improved half-year results for 2011 with a recurring operating margin of nearly 10% of revenue
Full-year 2011 outlook is upgraded
All figures in this press release represent Adjusted[1] data, except when noted. Please also refer to definitions and reconciliation between H1 2011 consolidated income statement and adjusted income statement provided in the Notes on pages 9 and 10 of this press release. Reported numbers include 3 months of SNPE Matériaux Energétiques (SME) but do not include any contribution from L-1 Identity Solutions, acquired after June 30, 2011.
Safran reports 5.2% growth in third-quarter and 7.2% for the first 9 months 2011
Full-year 2011 outlook confirmed
All revenue figures in this press release represent Adjusted[1] revenue.
Safran reports 15% growth in the third quarter 2012. Full-year 2012 outlook confirmed
All revenue figures in this press release represent Adjusted[1] revenue. Please refer to definitions contained in the Notes
Safran: revenue grew 10% in the third quarter 2013
Full-year 2013 outlook confirmed
All revenue figures in this press release refer to Adjusted [1] revenue. Please refer to definitions contained in the Notes.
Safran to partner GE on new engine for the Boeing 777X
Paris, July 10, 2014
GE officially announced today the participation of two Safran companies, Snecma and Techspace Aero, in the GE9X engine selected by Boeing as the exclusive powerplant on its new 777X long-range, twin-engine widebody jetliner.
Safran will have a total stake in this new engine program of slightly more than 11%.
CFM Statement: Hainan Airlines LEAP-1B/737 MAX 8 order
FARNBOROUGH, England — 16 July 2014 — CFM International is pleased by Hainan Airline's commitment to purchase 50 CFM-powered Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and look forward to finalizing this order, along with Boeing, in the very near future. The final order will be valued at $$1.3 billion U.S. at list price. Hainan Airlines has been a CFM customer since the airline began operations in 1993, when it took delivery of its first Boeing 737 aircraft. The LEAP-1B, which is the sole powerplant for the Boeing 737 MAX, began ground testing in June 2014 three days ahead of schedule.
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