Orolia, which generates $101 million in estimated annual revenue and employs approximately 435 people, will operate under its new parent organization’s electronics and defense segment, Safran said Friday.
France-based Safran first announced the deal in December 2021, saying the acquisition will position itself to offer a full portfolio of PNT, inertial and satellite navigation and time referencing products.
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