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National Pennsylvania Day: A look at Safran's presence in the Keystone State
July 20, 2022
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Safran Systems Landing Wheel and Brake Services in Bethlehem is a repair facility dedicated to the wheels and brakes.

National Pennsylvania Day - which is celebrated annually on July 20 - is an opportunity to highlight the Safran Landing Systems Wheel & Brake Services facility in the Keystone State's city of Bethlehem.

Safran Landing Systems is the world leader in aircraft landing and braking systems, with expertise covering the entire lifecycle of its products from design and manufacturing to maintenance and repair.

In Bethlehem, Safran supports its U.S. customers through a wheel and brake repair station. As part of the company's U.S. network of repair stations, this facility provides wheel and brake MRO support services for operators of Airbus A320 family and Boeing 737, 767,777, and 787 commercial aircraft.

Safran Landing Systems has partnerships with more than 25 airframers in the civil, regional, commercial and military transport sectors, supporting more than 32,000 aircraft that perform over 80,000 landings every day.

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