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Jaulerry to guide Safran support and services
In 2004 Sébastien Jaulerry was appointed CEO of engineering company Safran Aerospace India in Bangalore, before joining Safran Engineering Services in Toulouse as CEO in 2007. He is now replacing Olivier Le Merrer.
Aged 51, Sébastien Jaulerry graduated from the Ecole des Arts et Métiers in 1989.

Safran Helicopter Engines has appointed Sébastien Jaulerry as executive VP of support and services, succeeding the retiring Olivier Le Merrer. Jaulerry started his career in 1994 at Labinal, now Safran Electrical & Power, as workshop manager, then method manager. In 1998 he was promoted to production manager of Boeing 767 electrical wiring, based in Pryor, USA, and in 2001 to electrical studies department manager in Toulouse, France.

In 2004 he was appointed CEO of engineering company Safran Aerospace India in Bangalore, before joining Safran Engineering Services in Toulouse as CEO in 2007 where he was in charge of Airbus activities. In 2011 he became CEO of Matis Aerospace, a Boeing and Labinal joint venture in Casablanca, Morocco. Since 2013, he has served as general manager for the Eurasia region of Safran Electrical & Power's EWIS (electrical wiring interconnection systems) division.

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