LONDON - Safran has launched Safran Tech UK, its first research and technology center outside France, to expand its innovation footprint in the United Kingdom. The new unit is intended to support the company’s broader growth across the UK aerospace sector.
The move follows Safran’s recent integration of actuation and flight-control businesses acquired from Collins Aerospace in 2025. With these additions, Safran now employs more than 5,500 people at 14 sites and generates roughly £1.5 billion in annual revenue in the UK.
The company’s UK operations span landing gear, seats, actuators, flight controls, nacelles, helicopter engines, and electrical systems. Sites cover the full value chain from research and design to manufacturing and maintenance.
Safran Tech UK will focus on propulsion and actuation electrification as well as high-performance composite materials. These areas align with Safran’s broader investment in low-carbon aviation technology.
The company says roughly three-quarters of its global R&T spending is directed toward decarbonization. The new center is intended to leverage the UK’s academic and industrial innovation ecosystem to accelerate this work.
The creation of Safran Tech UK reinforces the UK’s position as a major aerospace innovation hub and supports national efforts to develop cleaner aviation technologies. For Safran, localizing R&T activity near its expanding base of operations allows closer coordination with UK universities, suppliers, and government-funded programs focused on decarbonization. The move also deepens the company’s integration into the UK industrial ecosystem at a time when electrification, lightweight materials, and emissions-reduction technologies are becoming central to future aircraft development.