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Safran Plans LEAP Engine Maintenance Facility in India by 2026

Safran to Establish LEAP Engine Maintenance Facility in India by 2026
French aerospace leader Safran has announced plans to inaugurate a major maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility for LEAP engines in Hyderabad by 2026. This development represents a significant expansion of Safran’s footprint in India and aligns with the company’s ambition to triple its annual revenue in the country to over 3 billion euros by 2030, with half of that revenue expected to be generated domestically.
Details of the LEAP Engine MRO Centre
The new LEAP engine MRO centre will be a substantial investment of 200 million euros, covering 45,000 square meters. It is designed to accommodate up to 300 LEAP engine shop visits annually. Equipped with a next-generation test bench, the facility will initially employ more than 250 personnel, with plans to scale up to 1,100 employees at full operational capacity. An integral part of the centre will be an on-site training facility, which aims to train over 100 Indian technicians and engineers each year, fostering the development of local aerospace expertise.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the project via video conference, highlighting its strategic importance. The LEAP engines, manufactured by CFM International—a joint venture between Safran Aircraft Engines and GE Aerospace—power prominent aircraft models such as the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX. India ranks as CFM’s third-largest market, with five Indian carriers operating more than 400 LEAP-powered aircraft and holding orders for 2,000 engines.
Expansion of MRO Services for Defense Engines
In addition to the LEAP engine facility, Safran will establish a dedicated MRO centre for the M88 engines that power Dassault Aviation’s Rafale fighter jets, also located in Hyderabad. This 5,000-square-meter facility represents an investment exceeding 40 million euros and is expected to service over 600 engine modules annually. The centre will employ up to 150 people and primarily focus on servicing engines for the Indian Air Force, while also supporting other international M88 customers.
Strategic Alignment with India’s Aerospace Ambitions
Safran’s expansion in India is closely aligned with the government’s “Make in India” initiative and the broader national objective of achieving greater self-reliance in aerospace and defense sectors. The company’s collaboration with Tata Advanced Systems is intended to capitalize on India’s growing aerospace industry. However, establishing this new manufacturing and maintenance hub will require Safran to navigate complex regulatory frameworks, develop a skilled local workforce, and integrate the new operations with existing global maintenance networks.
Market analysts suggest that Safran’s entry into the Indian MRO market could intensify competition in the region, prompting rivals to enhance their own maintenance capabilities in India and neighboring markets. Furthermore, Safran plans to increase its sourcing from India fivefold, deepening its integration into the local supply chain.
Safran CEO Olivier Andries emphasized the importance of the new Hyderabad MRO centres and the joint venture with Bharat Electronics Ltd (BEL), stating, “We are proud to support the rapid growth of India’s civil and defense aerospace markets and actively contribute to the country’s Make in India policy and strategic autonomy.”
The Safran Aircraft Engine Services India (SAESI) facility is poised to become one of the world’s largest aircraft engine MRO centres and marks the first occasion a global engine original equipment manufacturer has established such a facility in India.

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