About Us

Safran is a leading international high-technology group with three core businesses: Aerospace, Defense and Security. Operating worldwide, the Group has 62,500 employees and generated sales of 13.6 billion euros in 2012.

Safran Engineering Services is a 3000 employee strong Safran Group company offering high technology engineering services to its customers through its worldwide presence in 9 locations, including India.

Safran Engineering Services India (SESI), based out of Bangalore showcases the Safran Group's expertise in Aerostructures, Aero Engines, Electrical Systems, Mechanical Systems, Technical Documentation, Embedded Software, Systems Engineering and Engineering Software.

Centres of Competence ( CoC)



Major Mile Stones
  • Started on 8th May 2002
  • EN9100 & ISO Certification in 2007
  • Knowledge Management and Lean Practices implementation in 2009
  • CMMi Certification in 2010
  • EN9100( AFNOR) Recertification in 2011
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Interested in learning about how some of our products work? Click on the links below.
CFM 56: The CFM56 engine is designed, developed, produced and marketed through CFM, a company equally owned by Safran group company Snecma and GE. With more than 20000 engines sold worldwide, this is the most successful commercial engine in the world.
www.safran-group.com/squelettes/CFM/index.html

Landing and Braking System: Messier-Bugatti-Dowty (Safran group), is the world leader in aircraft landing and braking systems. Company capabilities encompass the full life cycle of our products, ranging from design and manufacture to in-service support, repair and overhaul. Messier-Bugatti-Dowty is a partner to 30 leading commercial, military, business and regional airframers, and supports more than 23,000 aircraft making over 35,000 landings every day. The company employs 6,500 staff working in locations across Europe, North America and Asia
www.safran-group.com/squelettes/Landing3D/MB_Film3D.html

Vulcain 2:
The Vulcain® 2 cryogenic rocket engine, developing thrust of about 300,000 pounds (1,340 kN), powers the cryogenic main stage of the Ariane 5 ECA launcher. Derived from the original Vulcain® main-stage engine, it was qualified in flight during the launch of Ariane 5 ECA on February 12, 2005.
www.safran-group.com/squelettes/Vulcain/index.html


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