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Safran CEO sees supply chain pressure through 2024

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Posted on September 22, 2023

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· Last updated: January 31, 2026

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Safran CEO sees supply chain pressure through 2024 PARIS (Reuters) -Global aerospace supply chains will remain under pressure throughout 2024, Safran CEO Olivier Andries said on Friday. “We remain in a difficult situation with the supply chain. (The) problems are not solved and will broadly last throughout 2024,” he told the AJPAE French aerospace media […]

Safran CEO sees supply chain pressure through 2024

PARIS (Reuters) -Global aerospace supply chains will remain under pressure throughout 2024, Safran CEO Olivier Andries said on Friday.

“We remain in a difficult situation with the supply chain. (The) problems are not solved and will broadly last throughout 2024,” he told the AJPAE French aerospace media association.

Safran co-produces with General Electric the widely used LEAP engine for medium-haul jetliners and is also one of the world’s largest suppliers of other aeronautical equipment.

Pressure is particularly severe on titanium and steel supplies, contributing to inflation in the sector, Andries added.

He also singled out castings and forgings but said a recent worldwide shortage of computer chips had eased considerably. He also noted difficulties in recruitment following a wave of early retirements during the pandemic.

Andries said supply chain shortages had complicated efforts to increase airliner production.

He told reporters CFM was “fully aligned” with manufacturers on production planes through the end of 2024 but was still discussing quantities of engine supplies for 2025.

CFM is the sole engine supplier for the Boeing 737 and has a 60% share of the backlog for the Airbus A320, for which airlines can choose between engines from CFM or Pratt & Whitney.

(Reporting by Tim Hepher ; editing by Jan Harvey and Jason Neely)

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What is inflation?
Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power. It is often measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or Producer Price Index (PPI).
What are castings and forgings?
Castings and forgings are manufacturing processes used to shape materials, typically metals. Casting involves pouring liquid metal into a mold, while forging involves shaping metal using compressive forces.
What is the aerospace industry?
The aerospace industry encompasses the design, development, and production of aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems and equipment. It includes both commercial and military aviation sectors.

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