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Safran's Strong Q3 Performance and Raised 2025 Outlook
Safran reported an 18.3% increase in its Q3 2025 revenue, reaching €7,852 million, driven by robust growth in civil engine aftermarket and record LEAP engine deliveries. The company's revenue for the first nine months of 2025 stood at €22,621 million, up 14.9% year-on-year. Organic growth reached 18.5% in Q3, while changes in scope and currency impacts were noted.
CEO Olivier Andriès highlighted the smooth integration of recent acquisitions, including Collins Aerospace's flight control and actuation activities. This strong performance led Safran to raise its full-year guidance, expecting 11%-13% revenue growth and a recurring operating income between €5.1 and €5.2 billion.
The company's hedging strategy remains robust, with full coverage until 2028, while 2029 is partially hedged. The recent share buyback program and improved tariff negotiations have also strengthened Safran's financial position.
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