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A system for detecting stolen cars
Tuesday 9 June 2009
After two years testing of ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) technology for the French Ministry of the Interior, the system is proving its worth. | Read more


 Civil Aviation

« Global Care » for the A380s of Singapore Airlines
Tuesday 2 June 2009
With its « Global Care » solution, SAFRAN guarantees maximum availability of its braking and landing systems, at a fixed cost per flying hour. | Read more

 Military Aviation and Defense

Makila: the super engine of the Super Puma
Wednesday 29 April 2009
Almost thirty years since first being certified, the Makila helicopter engine remains the faithful travelling companion of the Super Puma and its successors. It goes on from strength to strength. | Read more

 Civil Aviation

Heli Expo: Turbomeca demonstrates its green credentials
Tuesday 14 April 2009
At this year’s Heli Expo, Turbomeca presented its latest projects for more environmentally-friendly turbines. A round-up. | Read more

 Military Aviation and Defense

Messier Services, dedicated partner of the Royal Air Force
Monday 30 March 2009
For twenty years, Messier Services UK has ensured maintenance of the landing gear of the Royal Air Force’s Tornado fleet. A new contract now prolongs this partnership. | Read more

 Security / Biometrics

Threats at sea under surveillance
Monday 23 February 2009
The Australian Navy has once again selected Sagem* to supply its systems for the detection of flying or floating objects for use on combat vessels. The Vampir NG infrared search and track system is designed to work in conjunction with the existing radar. | Read more

Olivier Andries, VP Strategy, SAFRAN Group
Thursday 4 June 2009
On April 24, SAFRAN acquired 81% of the Homeland Protection activities of the US corporation, General Electric. This company specializes in tomographic systems for detecting hazardous and illicit materials in airports and on sensitive sites. | Read more


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Caracal helicopters in Afghanistan
Since April 2008, France has been running three EC-725 Caracals out of Kabul international airport. These helicopters, the most up-to-date to have been deployed in the Afghan capital, are powered by Turbomeca (SAFRAN Group) engines. | Browse snapshots


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