Safran Upbeat on 2022 Targets Despite Russia Hit; 1Q Revenue Rose
April 29 2022 - 12:45AM
Dow Jones News
By Joshua Kirby
Safran SA on Friday confirmed its guidance for the year despite
the material effects of the Russia-Ukraine crisis, after revenue
rose in the first quarter.
The French aerospace-industry supplier made adjusted quarterly
revenue of 4.07 billion euros ($4.27 billion), a 17% increase at
constant currency. Civil aftermarket sales drove growth in the
propulsion segment. Air-traffic growth stalled versus the
prepandemic period, notably due to a downturn in China at the end
of the quarter, Safran said.
The company confirmed its guidance for the full year, including
around EUR18 billion-EUR18.2 billion in adjusted revenue and a
recurring operating margin of around 13%. This is despite the
suspension of exports to and operations Russia following its
invasion of Ukraine, which affects around 2% of total sales and
will drag the margin by some 70 basis points, Safran said.
Inflation of raw materials, freight and energy as a result of
the war will meanwhile drag the margin by a further 80 points, it
said.
In order to offset this impact on the 2022 margin, the company
will implement cost savings, commercial measures and deferral of
some expenditure, it said.
Write to Joshua Kirby at joshua.kirby@wsj.com;
@joshualeokirby
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
April 29, 2022 01:30 ET (05:30 GMT)
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