Safran raises full-year guidance after record LEAP deliveries and surging engine aftermarket

Safran raised full‑year guidance after Q3 revenue of €7.85bn (up 18.3% year‑on‑year) and €22bn year‑to‑date (up 14.9%). The upgrade reflects record CFM LEAP deliveries and a surging civil engine aftermarket—LEAP sales grew roughly 40% year‑on‑year, lifting services and production momentum.

Discovered 2025-10-23T22:20:27.077857-07:00 | 2025-10-23T22:20:27.077857-07:00

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  • Safran reported Q3 revenue of €7.85bn (up 18.3% YoY) and €22bn YTD (up 14.9%), and has raised guidance across "all metrics," signalling stronger commercial engine demand that directly affects OEM production plans and supplier forecasts: (https://hype.aero/?story=3d7e48bf-fa44-4407-9614-f398d57f54b7)

  • The performance is driven by record CFM LEAP output and a roughly 40% YoY jump in LEAP sales, which is expanding aftermarket services revenue and margin pools—consistent with recent aftermarket providers lifting guidance: (https://hype.aero/?story=416f21d5-f9db-4853-9df8-f22138267996)

  • Sustaining higher LEAP delivery rates depends on added production resilience and capacity steps such as multiple final-assembly sites; those program-level actions are material to delivery risk and supply-chain planning: (https://hype.aero/?story=413b19b3-8cc8-4039-bc6c-0438f77783f3)

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