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Tue, Sep 05, 2017

Mobile Lands Another Airbus Supplier

Welcomes New Safran Facility

Two months following Team Mobile’s meeting with Safran USA’s executives at the Paris Air Show, the company announced it is investing in in the city. Safran will open a manufacturing operation at Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley and hire 20 employees over the next three years.

The company will produce and install aircraft engine nacelles at this facility. Safran is one of the world’s two leading integrators of aircraft engine nacelle systems, which serve as the housing for an aircraft engine and its related components.
 
“Safran is excited to be part of the growing aerospace community in Mobile,” said Peter Lengyel, president and CEO of Safran USA. “We are pleased to move forward with this investment in Mobile.”
 
To house the facility, the Mobile Airport Authority is building out one of the existing bays at Mobile Aeroplex to 24,500 square feet. In addition, the company is investing approximately $1 million in equipment with an opening planned for November 2017.
 
Safran is the 19th company to locate at Mobile Aeroplex at Brookley since Airbus began production in Mobile, said Mayor Sandy Stimpson. The company joins a growing list of aerospace giants with a strong presence in Mobile, with examples including VT MAE, Continental Motors, Airbus and MAAS Aviation.
 
“We are pleased and proud to welcome Safran to the family of aerospace companies choosing to invest in Mobile,” said Mayor Sandy Stimpson. “Mobile is open for business, and our future has never been brighter.”
 
“It’s exciting to see Team Mobile once again successfully recruit another world-class aviation and aerospace industry partner to our area,” said Mobile County Commissioner Connie Hudson.
 
The Mobile Area Chamber has worked this project for more than a year, and was able to finalize discussions to locate the facility in Mobile at a meeting in Paris that included Safran USA decision makers, Stimpson, Hudson and Mobile Airport Authority’s Mark McVay.

(Source: Mobile Chamber of Commerce news release)

FMI: mobilechamber.com

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