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Safran to Open Landing Gear Facility in Morocco

Safran to Establish Landing Gear Manufacturing Facility in Morocco
France’s aerospace giant Safran has announced a significant investment exceeding $332 million to develop a new landing gear manufacturing facility in Morocco. This strategic move aims to support the increased production of Airbus A320 aircraft. The announcement was made on February 13, 2026, by Safran’s Chairman of the Board, Ross McInnes, in the presence of His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco. The new site will be situated at Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport (CMN).
Facility Focus and Operational Plans
The facility will span 26,000 square meters and will specialize in producing landing systems for short- and medium-haul aircraft. Its operations will include the manufacture of landing gear components, modules, and specialized hydraulic equipment. Safran anticipates that the plant will become operational by 2029 and will employ approximately 500 skilled workers. To support this workforce, the company plans to implement a comprehensive training program designed to cultivate the specialized skills necessary for the facility’s sustainable growth.
Safran highlighted that the decision to establish the facility in Morocco was influenced by the country’s robust industrial capabilities and the high quality of its workforce. Olivier Andriès, CEO of Safran, stated, “Embedded within a dynamic aviation ecosystem, this new site will strengthen our resilience, agility, and competitiveness, allowing us to meet our customers’ expectations—notably Airbus—and to prepare for the future generation of aircraft.”
Challenges and Industry Implications
Despite the promising outlook, the project faces several potential challenges. Local labor market conditions may affect the recruitment and retention of qualified personnel, while supply chain logistics and regulatory compliance could present additional complexities as Safran integrates the new facility into its global operations. The establishment of this plant is also expected to impact the broader aerospace supply chain, potentially intensifying competition among local suppliers and prompting shifts in sourcing strategies.
Industry analysts suggest that Safran’s competitors may respond by enhancing their own production capabilities or forging new partnerships to safeguard their market positions in the region. The facility’s strategic location near key markets is anticipated to provide Safran with a competitive advantage, though it may also compel other aerospace firms to recalibrate their regional strategies accordingly.
Morocco’s Growing Role in Safran’s Global Footprint
This announcement follows Safran’s October 2025 inauguration of a new assembly line and maintenance center for the LEAP engine in Casablanca, further solidifying Morocco’s importance within the company’s global industrial network. Olivier Andriès expressed gratitude towards the Moroccan government, emphasizing the strong relationship of trust and the strategic role the Kingdom plays in Safran’s operations worldwide.
In alignment with Safran’s commitment to sustainability, the new facility will be powered entirely by decarbonized electricity, reflecting the company’s dedication to environmentally responsible manufacturing practices.

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