Safran : Julien Péchalat appointed Finance Vice President for Safran Electrical & Power
September 30, 2022 at 08:14 am EDT
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Julien Péchalat began his career in 2006 at Ernst & Young as a financial auditor. In 2011, he moved to the United-States and worked first for Ernst & Young and then Deloitte as a Senior Manager, supporting French companies and investment funds with their external growth operations in North America. During this period, he worked for Zodiac Aerospace, as well as a number of other aerospace groups.
In 2015, he joined Zodiac Aerospace's Mergers & Acquisitions department in France, before becoming deputy CFO in 2017. He was tasked, for Zodiac Aerospace, with managing the financial aspects of the merger between Safran and Zodiac Aerospace.
Since 2018, he has been Safran Aircraft Engines' Management Control Director.
Julien Péchalat, 40, is a graduate of the Lyon Ecole Centrale (2005) and of the Lyon Ecole de Management (2008).
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Safran is a high technology international group, a leading equipment provider in the Aerospace and Defense markets. The group specializes in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of equipment and systems of high technology mechanical and electronic equipment. Net sales break down by product family as follows:
- aeronautic and space propulsion systems (51.2%): helicopter motors (No. 1 worldwide), civil and military airplanes motors, systems for space lancers and missiles, turboreactors for drone targets, etc.;
- aircraft equipment, defense systems and aerosystems (38%): airplane engine pods, landing gear, braking systems, electric wiring systems, etc. Safran also offers on board aircraft systems and equipment (primarily evacuation slides, emergency arresting systems, protective parachutes and oxygen systems, electrical power management systems, control systems, water and waste management systems and connectivity systems) and defense and security systems (helicopter flight controls, fingerprint-based biometric identification systems (No. 1 worldwide), inertial systems, optronic systems, tactical drone systems, etc.);
- aircraft interiors (10.7%): cabin interiors and seats;
- other (0.1%).
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (19.4%), Europe (24%), the Americas (34.8%), Asia and Oceania (13.2%), Africa and the Middle East (8.6%).