Safran’s Q1 2023 revenue increased by 29.4% to €5.2bn compared to Q1 2022, with growth mainly fuelled by propulsion and aircraft interiors activities, the manufacturer said, Propulsion increased by 34.9% driven by a strong civil aftermarket activity, up +38.1% in dollar terms and  supported by a high level of spare parts sales for CFM56 and higher than expected revenue from LEAP RPFH2 contracts. High thrust engines spare parts sales displayed a decent growth during the quarter, Safran said. In Q1 2023, LEAP deliveries stepped up by 53%, reaching 366 units compared with 239 in Q1 2022, a sequential increase of

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