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Daher Secures New Safran Logistics and MRO Contracts

Daher Expands Partnership with Safran Through New Logistics and MRO Contracts
Daher has secured two significant logistics contracts with Safran, marking an expansion of its operations in Germany and France, with activities scheduled to begin in April 2026. The agreements involve managing a warehouse for Safran Nacelles in Hamburg and establishing a dedicated maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) and aircraft-on-ground (AOG) logistics platform for Safran Electronics & Defense in the Île-de-France region.
Strengthening Operations in Germany and France
In Hamburg, Daher will oversee logistics related to the integration of engines and nacelles for the Airbus A320neo final assembly line. This operation will be supported by a team of 20 employees and will encompass receiving, storage, parts preparation, handling, and shipping. The contract follows a transition from a previous provider and enhances Daher’s production logistics capabilities, reinforcing its presence in Germany where it currently employs approximately 1,100 people.
In France, Daher plans to open a new 3,000 square meter facility in Tremblay-en-France, near Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport, to support MRO and AOG operations for Safran Electronics & Defense. This site will manage thousands of shipments annually and provide rapid-response AOG services, critical for minimizing aircraft downtime. The facility will be equipped with Daher’s warehouse management system, ensuring full traceability and real-time operational control.
Advancing Automation and Addressing Industry Challenges
Both companies are collaborating on automation initiatives across their logistics operations, including the deployment of automated guided vehicles (AGVs), automated storage systems, and enhanced control technologies. The Tremblay-en-France contract also represents a key development in Daher’s AOG Desk offering, which focuses on rapid-response spare parts support for grounded aircraft—a vital service in the competitive aerospace sector.
Despite the opportunities, these new contracts present challenges for Daher, such as managing increased operational demands, ensuring timely delivery of parts, and maintaining rigorous quality standards. The elevated profile of these agreements may intensify competition among suppliers, prompting rivals to pursue strategic partnerships, invest in logistics and maintenance capabilities, or adjust pricing to secure similar contracts with major aerospace companies like Safran.
Context Within Safran’s Broader Supply Chain Strategy
Safran’s recent acquisition of fuel system component supplier MCA reflects a broader strategy to strengthen and consolidate its supply chain. This trend could influence Daher’s market position as Safran continues to optimize its network of suppliers.
The demand for MRO and AOG services is growing steadily, driven by the expanding global aircraft fleet and a robust MRO market currently valued at over $90 billion, with projections to exceed $150 billion by 2035.
“Safran is a strategic partner for the Daher Group,” said Aymeric Daher, Deputy CEO of Daher and CEO of Daher Logistics. “We have been working together for many years with Safran Helicopter Engines, and these new projects with Safran Nacelles and Safran Electronics & Defense mark an important milestone. We are now involved in both industrial operations and spare parts flows in France and Germany. This is the result of teamwork and a shared commitment to move forward together.”

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