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Safran Expands Maintenance Operations in Sarasota

Safran Expands Maintenance Operations in Sarasota
New Facility Enhances Aerospace Electrical System Services
Safran Electrical & Power has inaugurated a new facility in Sarasota, Florida, dedicated to the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) of aerospace electrical systems. This expansion significantly strengthens Safran’s operational presence in the region, positioning Sarasota as a pivotal hub for power generation, distribution, and conversion management solutions. The upgraded site now spans 140,000 square feet, supporting a comprehensive range of electrical equipment and services across the aerospace, defence, and industrial sectors.
The facility’s capabilities encompass the design, manufacture, and support of power generation systems, distribution and conversion components, protection equipment, and aircraft emergency systems. A key aspect of this development is the integration of electrical activities previously conducted by Thales in Orlando, which Safran Electrical & Power acquired in October 2023 as part of its strategic growth initiatives. This consolidation enhances the site’s ability to deliver specialised MRO services for electrical generators, power electronics, and lithium battery systems, bolstered by improved engineering resources and infrastructure.
Integrated Operations and Strategic Importance
The Sarasota facility now offers dedicated servicing for rotating machines, with operations already underway. This expansion enables Safran Electrical & Power to oversee the entire lifecycle of its electrical systems from a single location, encompassing research and technology, development, qualification, manufacturing, and long-term maintenance support. Such an integrated approach aims to enhance operational efficiency, responsiveness, and service quality for its customers.
Operating since 1978 and part of Safran since 2015, the Sarasota site holds a significant role within the group’s extensive U.S. network. Safran supports approximately 11,000 jobs across 25 states through its assembly, production, engineering, maintenance, and corporate activities, making a substantial contribution to the American aerospace, space, and defence industries.

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