Safran Landing Systems will exhibit at MACH 2018

World-leading aircraft landing and braking systems company Safran Landing Systems (ex-Messier-Bugatti-Dowty) will be exhibiting at next year’s MACH exhibition.

After successful exhibits at MACH 2014 and 2016, Safran will once again provide an OEM exhibit, at the UK’s premier manufacturing technologies showcase.

Employing more than 7,000 staff, working in locations across Europe, North America and Asia, the company is a partner to 30 leading commercial, military, business and regional airframers, and supports more than 27,000 aircraft making over 54,000 landings every day. At MACH 2018, Safran will be in the UK Supply Chain Zone, which is located in Hall 6 of the NEC.

James Fudge, head of events at the MTA, which organises MACH said: “As the leading showcase for industry, it is great to welcome a company with Safran Landing System’s reputation back to MACH.

“The aerospace sector is one of the real success stories of UK manufacturing. It will again be interesting to see how a company like Safran is using innovative design, research and systems integration together with manufacturing capability to push the boundaries of aerospace technology.”

Peter Hall, public relations manager at Safran Landing Systems, added: “We look forward to working with the MACH team and bringing our landing gear exhibits to the show in 2018.”

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