Safran offers sale of North American unit to win EU okay on Collins deal, source says

Safran submitted its offer to the
The EU antitrust watchdog asked whether there are suitable buyers for Safran's electromechanical actuation business in
Safran already agreed to sell the unit in December, including its intellectual property, operations assets, staff, and customer agreements for its horizontal stabilizer trim actuation systems, to U.S. aircraft parts maker Woodward. The Commission's questionnaire did not mention Woodward, the person said.
Actuators convert electronic instructions from the cockpit to the physical movement of parts to help control aircraft, for example by providing extra lift during landing.
Safran referred to its
Respondents have been given until Thursday to comment on the offer. Collins is Safran's biggest deal since it acquired seat maker Zodiac in 2018.
(Reporting by Foo Yun Chee;Editing by
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