Safran Backs Guidance After 1Q Revenue Boosted by Narrowbody Traffic
April 26 2023 - 12:37AM
Dow Jones News
By Mauro Orru
Safran SA confirmed its forecasts for the year after
first-quarter revenue jumped as narrowbody traffic returned to
prepandemic levels and airlines ramp up capacity ahead of the
summer season.
The French aerospace-industry supplier on Wednesday posted
adjusted revenue of 5.27 billion euros ($5.78 billion), up 29% in
reported terms and up 25% organically.
Adjusted revenue at Safran's propulsion business climbed 40% in
reported terms to EUR2.71 billion, while the equipment and defense
segment posted a 15% increase to EUR1.97 billion. The aircraft
interiors business contributed EUR584 million, up 43% from last
year's first quarter.
The rebound in Chinese domestic air traffic helped lift global
narrowbody capacity back to prepandemic levels, Safran said.
"Our deliveries of LEAP engines have stepped up as planned, an
encouraging performance in a context of persistent difficulties in
the global supply chain," Chief Executive Olivier Andries said.
For the year, Safran continues to expect adjusted revenue of at
least EUR23 billion, with adjusted recurring operating income of
roughly EUR3 billion and free cash flow of at least EUR2.5
billion.
Write to Mauro Orru at mauro.orru@wsj.com; @MauroOrru94
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