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PM to Inaugurate Safran Aircraft Engine Services Facility in India on November 26

PM to Inaugurate Safran Aircraft Engine Services Facility in India on November 26
A Landmark Development in India’s Aviation Sector
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Safran Aircraft Engine Services India (SAESI) facility on November 26 at 10 AM via video conferencing. Located at the GMR Aerospace and Industrial Park – SEZ near Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, this event marks a significant milestone for India’s aviation industry. It is the first instance of a global engine original equipment manufacturer (OEM) establishing a Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) operation within the country, underscoring India’s growing prominence in the aerospace sector.
State-of-the-Art Facility and Strategic Importance
SAESI is Safran’s dedicated MRO centre for LEAP (Leading Edge Aviation Propulsion) engines, which power widely used aircraft models such as the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX. The facility spans 45,000 square meters and has been developed with an initial investment of approximately ₹1,300 crore. Designed to service up to 300 LEAP engines annually, the centre is expected to reach full operational capacity by 2035. At that stage, it will employ over 1,000 highly skilled Indian technicians and engineers, leveraging advanced technology to provide world-class engine maintenance and repair services.
The establishment of this facility aligns with India’s broader goal of achieving Aatmanirbharta, or self-reliance, in the aviation sector. By fostering indigenous MRO capabilities, the country aims to reduce foreign exchange outflows, generate high-value employment opportunities, and enhance supply chain resilience. These efforts are part of a strategic vision to position India as a global aviation hub.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the promising outlook, the success of the SAESI facility will depend on its ability to meet stringent international quality standards and integrate effectively with local supply chains. Industry experts emphasize that the facility’s performance will be closely scrutinized for its impact on India’s aerospace manufacturing capabilities and its potential to create skilled employment.
The competitive environment is also evolving rapidly. Global aerospace giants such as Boeing and Airbus may respond to Safran’s entry by expanding their own operations in India. Additionally, Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd’s recent collaboration with Russia to manufacture SJ-100 jets signals increased activity and competition within the sector. On the international front, Morocco’s new aircraft-engine assembly hub, also supported by Safran, presents further competition, highlighting the importance of maintaining high operational standards and efficiency at the Indian facility.
Government Support and Policy Framework
The Government of India has introduced several policy initiatives to support the rapid growth of the aviation MRO sector. These include GST reforms implemented in 2024, the MRO Guidelines of 2021, and the National Civil Aviation Policy of 2016. Collectively, these measures have simplified operations for MRO providers by rationalizing tax structures and reducing royalty burdens, thereby fostering a more robust and competitive MRO ecosystem.
As the SAESI facility prepares to commence operations, its progress will be closely monitored as a key indicator of India’s ambitions to emerge as a leading player in the global aviation industry.

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