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Sopra Steria Plans Expansion into Aerospace Sector

Sopra Steria Pursues Strategic Expansion into Aerospace Sector
Sopra Steria has initiated exclusive negotiations to acquire the Manufacturing Engineering division of Daher Industrial Services, a move designed to enhance its aerospace engineering capabilities and strengthen its presence within the European aviation industry. This acquisition is poised to significantly augment Sopra Steria’s expertise in manufacturing engineering, particularly in aerospace, where there is growing demand for improved production efficiency and elevated industrial performance.
Enhancing Aerospace Manufacturing Expertise
Daher’s Manufacturing Engineering division focuses on two pivotal stages of aerospace production: the preparatory pre-production phase and operational support aimed at increasing production rates and optimizing efficiency. The division also provides critical services in quality assurance, industrial performance, and operational continuity throughout manufacturing processes. Employing over 360 professionals, primarily based in France, the division generated revenues exceeding €42 million in 2025. Airbus remains its principal client, maintaining a partnership that dates back to 1995.
For Sopra Steria, this acquisition represents a strategic effort to broaden its involvement across the aerospace value chain. The company has emphasized that the deal aligns with its overarching strategy to develop comprehensive expertise capable of supporting increasingly complex aerospace manufacturing programmes. This expansion is timely, as aircraft manufacturers face intensifying pressure to accelerate production while complying with stringent industrial and operational standards.
Challenges and Market Dynamics
Despite the promising prospects, Sopra Steria’s entry into the aerospace sector presents notable challenges. The company must navigate a complex regulatory landscape, integrate advanced aerospace-specific technologies, and contend with established competitors such as Leonardo and Sitael. Investor sentiment has reflected some skepticism due to Sopra Steria’s relatively limited experience in aerospace. Concurrently, incumbent players may respond by enhancing their service offerings or forging new strategic alliances to maintain their market positions.
By incorporating Daher’s manufacturing engineering capabilities, Sopra Steria aims to bolster its support for major aerospace groups, including Airbus, across a wider spectrum of industrial activities. This acquisition is expected to reinforce Sopra Steria’s ambition to become a leading technology and industrial partner for Europe’s key aerospace programmes, particularly as the sector undergoes modernization and scales up production capacity.
The transaction remains subject to consultations with employee representative bodies and standard regulatory approvals, with completion anticipated in the second half of the year.

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