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NTN Europe is investing €30 million and plans to hire 100 new employees to strengthen its aerospace business.

- Annecy - Aerospace - Organisation

Invest plan for aerospace NTN Europe

NTN Europe is undertaking  a major investment to develop its Argonay production site in France, dedicated to the aerospace industry. The aim is to keep pace with accelerating demand from the sector, and to enable this strategic activity to grow by 40% by 2030. 

Investment to modernise our industrial facilities and move towards Factory 4.0


In the current economic and geopolitical context, the aeronautics industry is facing new challenges: 

  • The sharp rise in demand, 
  • Faster production rates, 
  • Securing the supplier chain... 

In response, NTN Europe is rolling out an ambitious transformation and investment plan to support the development of the site's production capacity and transform working practices.  
 

Michel Barria - Directeur aéronautique NTN Europe
"In this context, the quality of our solutions is no longer enough: our customers, industry leaders, expect us to deliver ever greater competitiveness and performance. We're going one step further by providing them with a 360° customer approach to meet their challenges," 
Michel Barria, Aerospace Sales & Marketing Director.

This investment runs until 2030 and is structured around 3 axes: 

  • Modernising the digital ecosystem, 
  • Developing cutting-edge industrial processes 
  • Promoting man-machine collaboration to enhance competitiveness. 

In other words, this plan aims to produce more, better and faster thanks to the opportunities offered by Factory 4.0, which integrates intelligent digital technologies into industrial production (AI, robotics, automation, etc.). 

Our teams will be assisted in their tasks by robots, cobots and artificial intelligence, so that they can concentrate on their core expertise", 
Florian Eggenspieler, Director of the Argonay plant.

The creation of 100 jobs in France

This growth dynamic will be supported by around a hundred new recruits in France. This represents a 20% increase in the Aeronautical Division's workforce, which currently stands at 580. 

Already committed to an active training and integration policy, the division regularly recruits through the LEARN programme, with 3 recruitment sessions a year to train and integrate people in machining, grinding and assembly.  
 

Production - NTN Europe Aéronautique

An investment to strengthen France's industrial excellence and sovereignty. 

NTN Europe's expertise in the aerospace sector is based on the heritage of the century-old SNR brand. Through this investment, the group is affirming its desire to modernise its production sites in order to contribute to France's industrial sovereignty and promote its know-how in aeronautics.
NTN Europe has positioned itself as a strategic partner for the sector and is building the future alongside its customers. Present in all new generation aircraft engines, NTN Europe also participates in various projects such as:

  • RACER: the Airbus helicopter of the future,
  • Aircraft electrification initiatives.

These new structural investments consolidate NTN Europe's position within the aerospace industry and strengthen its strategic role in the sector's future transformation.
 


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