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  1. www.safran-group.com › countries › malaysiaMalaysia | Safran

    Safran has been present in Malaysia for 50 years, in the aerospace and defense sectors. The Group currently has two companies in Malaysia, employing more than 120 highly-qualified staff.

  2. Industrial site. The Sendayan site, opened in 2016, combines carbon disc production and brake refurbishment within a single facility. This site will help reinforce and develop Safran Landing Systems’ Wheels & Brakes commercial footprint in the region.

  3. Safran Landing Systems Malaysia has proactively undertaken measures to reduce its carbon emissions, achieving a remarkable net reduction of 27% compared to its 2018 emissions.

  4. www.safran-group.com › companies › safran-landing-systemsSafran Landing Systems

    Combining technological excellence, industrial performance and innovation, Safran Landing Systems designs, manufactures and integrates landing, steering, braking and monitoring systems (brakes, tires and landing gears) for nearly 33.000 aircraft worldwide.

  5. Safran has a global presence, with 76,800 employees and sales of 15,3 billion euros in 2021 and holds world or regional leadership positions in its core markets. The Sendayan site, combines carbon disc production and brake refurbishment within a single facility.

  6. The new plant will bolster Safran’s industrial presence in Malaysia, alongside facilities operated by two other Safran companies, Morpho (security sector) and Turbomeca (helicopter engines). Safran is a leading international high-technology group with three core businesses: Aerospace (propulsion and equipment), Defence and Security.

  7. Jan 20, 2015 · To support its strong business growth in the Asia-Pacific region, Safran, a leading supplier of carbon brakes for commercial airplanes, chose Malaysia, where the aircraft fleet is posting strong growth, as the location of the new Messier-Bugatti-Dowty carbon disk facility.

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