Press Release: EIB lends Safran EUR 300 million to develop cleaner aero engines

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Series Details BEI/09/112 (18.06.09)
Publication Date 18/06/2009
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At the 2009 Paris Air Show, European Investment Bank Vice President Philippe de Fontaine Vive and SAFRAN Chief Executive Officer Jean-Paul Herteman signed a contract to provide 300 million euros in financing to the SAFRAN group for the development of a new generation of cleaner aircraft engines. The EIB loan will be used to finance Research & Development on aircraft engines that use less fuel and are friendlier to the environment. SAFRAN group company Snecma is aiming to develop a successor to the CFM56 engine (jointly produced with General Electric), designed for single-aisle commercial jets with 110 to 210 seats, that will offer a 16% reduction in fuel consumption, 15 to 20 decibel decrease in noise, and 60% reduction in oxides of nitrogen (NOx). At the same time Snecma is also working on a new technology, the open rotor configuration, that would eventually reduce both fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions by more than 25%. The total cost of the R&D project is estimated at 600 million euros.

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