Safran renews MCO contract with French government


Safran Helicopter Engines’ MCO contract with the French government was originally signed in 2001 Laurent Pascal, CAPA Pictures, for Safran Photo

Safran Helicopter Engines and the French Aerospace Maintenance Agency (DMAé, Direction de la Maintenance Aéronautique) have renewed for 10 years their contract to maintain the French government’s helicopter engines in operational condition. Designated Saturne (Soutien Avancé des Turbines de l’Etat), the contract ensures the availability and MRO (maintenance, repair and overhaul) of all 1,500 engines powering the helicopters of the French Army’s Light Aviation (ALAT), the French Air and Space Force, the French Navy, the Sécurité Civile, Gendarmerie, Customs and the DGA Essais en vol.

The contract covers most of Safran’s helicopter engines, including the Arrano 1A powering the new H160M Guépard being developed for the HIL (Hélicoptère Interarmées Léger)  program, as well as the H160 operated by the French Gendarmerie Nationale and DGA Essais en vol.

Franck Saudo, president of Safran Helicopter Engines, said: “With the signing of the Saturne contract, the French government has renewed its confidence in Safran Helicopter Engines to ensure the availability of its fleet of 1,600 helicopter engines. The renewal of this operational condition contract is a source of pride for the men and women of Safran Helicopter Engines. It motivates us to strive for excellence, in line with our ambition to continue to deliver the “best of the best” in terms of service quality to our clients. We are committed to ensuring 100% engine availability on the French government fleet be it in France, overseas and on external operations, as we have continuously done for over 14 years.

Saturne is consistent with the DMAé’s strategy to verticalize support contracts, particularly in terms of Safran’s increased responsibility and availability management.

Safran Helicopter Engines’ MCO contract with the French government was signed in 2001 and renewed in 2011. It ensures a high level of performance and availability within a controlled budget. With Saturne, the scope of services will be expanded to include the use of engine operating data and the provision of digital services to simplify day-to-day maintenance management.

Saturne contract is managed from the Safran Helicopter Engines site in Tarnos, France.

Emblematic of the relationship between the French government and Safran Helicopter Engines, MCO represents a model in terms of performance and cost. The OEM is applying it to other government customers including the United Kingdom, Germany, Denmark, Norway and Portugal.

This press release was prepared and distributed by Safran Helicopter Engines.

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