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Safran chief says aircraft makers have ‘unprecedented supply crisis’

French jet engine maker warns constraints on production are likely to last into 2024

French jet engine maker Safran has warned that the “unprecedented crisis of supply” in the aerospace industry will stretch into next year as aircraft manufacturers struggle to source the parts and staff they need to keep up with resurgent demand. 

Safran’s chief executive Olivier Andriès told the Financial Times there had been no let up in supply chain problems dogging the industry since the Covid-19 pandemic as well as the Russia’s invasion of Ukraine that caused shortages of raw materials. 

“We have to fight every day to get the parts. This is true for Safran and also the whole industry,” Andriès said in an interview. “We’ve gone from an unprecedented crisis of demand back in 2020. Now demand is back but we are in an unprecedented crisis of supply. We have never seen this before,” he added. 

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