OEMServices
French aircraft maintenance, repair, overhaul and supply chain joint-venture / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
OEMServices SAS (formerly SAVE GIE), or OEMS for short, is a French company involved in the maintenance, repair, overhaul, logistics and customer support of commercial aircraft.[5][6] It is a joint venture between aerospace giants Safran, Thales, Diehl and Liebherr, acting as their AOG and MRO subsidiary for Aircraft Component Maintenance and spillover support.[7]
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Company type | Joint Venture |
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Industry | Aerospace, MRO, Logistics & Supply Chain[1] |
Founded | 2009 |
Headquarters | Tremblay-en-France, France |
Key people | Didier Granger (CEO Worldwide) Pierre Seon (General Manager Middle East) Andrés Duque (CEO Americas)[2] |
Services | Aircraft maintenance, AOG Desk Support Reliability & Performance Monitoring, Inventory & Pool Access[3] |
Number of employees | 200-500[4] |
Parent | Safran: 25% Thales: 25% Diehl: 25% Liebherr: 25% |
Subsidiaries | OEMServices Americas OEMServices Asia |
Website | oemservices |
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The company was established in 2009 with Zodiac Aerospace, Thales Group, Diehl Aerospace and Liebherr Aerospace each owning 25%. Zodiac Aerospace was purchased outright by Safran in 2018.[8] The purchase of Zodiac Aerospace by the Safran Group made OEMServices part of the new Safran conglomerate.