Company Description
Safran SA UNSPON/ ADR (SAFRY) represents interests in Safran, an international high-technology group active in the aviation, defense, and space markets. According to company disclosures, Safran focuses on aviation propulsion, aircraft equipment and interiors, and a range of defense and space activities. The group states that its core purpose is to contribute to a safer, more sustainable world, with an emphasis on air transport that is more environmentally friendly, comfortable, and accessible.
Safran is listed on the Euronext Paris stock exchange and is a component of the CAC 40 and Euro Stoxx 50 indices. The SAFRY symbol provides U.S. investors with access to Safran through an unsponsored American Depositary Receipt (ADR) structure. The company reports that it has a global presence and holds, alone or in partnership, world or regional leadership positions in its core markets.
Business focus in aviation, defense, and space
Safran describes itself as an international high-technology group operating in three main areas: aviation (including propulsion, equipment, and interiors), defense, and space. Within these domains, the group develops and supplies technologies and systems that support civil and military aviation, national defense requirements, and space missions.
Through Safran Defense & Space, Inc. (Safran DSI), the group highlights activities in advanced electro-optical and infrared systems, fluid, fuel, and oxygen systems, resilient navigation and geospatial artificial intelligence, power and propulsion technologies, space solutions, and testing and ground evaluation capabilities. Safran DSI notes that it leverages its parent company’s technologies and global resources across air, land, sea, and space domains.
Space and propulsion activities
Safran’s role in the space sector is illustrated by Safran DSI’s Space Solutions business unit, which has been selected to manufacture and deliver EPS®X00 electric propulsion systems for AstroForge’s Vestri asteroid mission. Safran DSI will provide complete EPS®X00 systems, including the PPS®X00 thruster, a Power Processing Unit, and a Fluid Management System, to support rendezvous and analysis of a target asteroid in deep space. The company highlights more than 30 years of experience in electric propulsion and references prior electric propulsion missions, including a mission to the Moon.
Safran DSI has also announced plans to expand its U.S. manufacturing capabilities with a new facility in Parker, Colorado, where EPS®X00 units are expected to be produced domestically. This expansion is presented as a step in supporting New Space companies and strengthening Safran’s role in advanced space missions.
Defense and aerospace instrumentation
In the defense and aerospace testing domain, Safran DSI reports that it has secured an order from Bell Textron Inc. to deliver onboard and ground flight testing solutions and antennas for six aircraft under the U.S. Army’s Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) program. Safran DSI describes itself as a world leader in testing and telemetry solutions and notes that it will provide an end-to-end solution aimed at precise data acquisition, recording, and analysis for these aircraft.
Safran DSI indicates that it operates through specialized business units in Optronics, Space Solutions, Testing & Telemetry, Geospatial Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT). These activities align with Safran’s broader positioning in defense and space technologies.
Corporate profile and global footprint
Safran reports that it has a global presence and that it is active across multiple continents through its various subsidiaries and business units. The group states that it had approximately 100,000 employees and sales of 27.3 billion euros in 2024, underscoring the scale of its operations. Its inclusion in major indices such as the CAC 40 and Euro Stoxx 50 reflects its status as a large industrial and technology group in the European market.
Safran Defense & Space, Inc. is described as being headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, and focused on addressing the evolving challenges of U.S. national defense and advanced space missions. Safran DSI emphasizes its work across air, land, sea, and space, and its use of the parent company’s technologies and global resources.
Investment context for SAFRY ADR
The SAFRY ADR allows investors to gain exposure to Safran’s activities in aviation propulsion, aircraft equipment and interiors, defense systems, and space technologies through a U.S.-traded instrument. As an unsponsored ADR, SAFRY represents interests in the underlying Safran shares listed in Paris. Investors often look at Safran’s role in aviation, defense, and space markets, as well as its contracts and partnerships, when assessing the company’s long-term strategic positioning.
Key themes for Safran
- Aviation: Focus on propulsion, equipment, and interiors as part of the broader aviation ecosystem.
- Defense: Technologies and systems that address national defense needs, including advanced electro-optical and infrared systems and mission systems for testing and telemetry.
- Space: Electric propulsion systems, space solutions, and support for New Space missions, such as the Vestri asteroid mission.
- Global industrial group: Large international footprint, listing on Euronext Paris, and membership in major European indices.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Safran (SAFRY) currently stands at 92.4 thousand shares, up 56.2% from the previous reporting period, representing 0.0% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 56.2%. This relatively low short interest suggests limited bearish sentiment.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Safran (SAFRY) currently stands at 1.0 days. This low days-to-cover ratio indicates high liquidity, allowing short sellers to quickly exit positions if needed.