Safran Open-Fan Project Moves Ahead

Safran’s TAKE OFF programme formally moved into execution this week, marking a significant step in Europe’s push to mature open-fan propulsion for future commercial aircraft. Led by Safran under the EU’s Clean Aviation initiative, the project is designed to carry the technology from demonstrator assembly and aircraft integration through certification-oriented flight preparation and post-flight analysis. The centerpiece is a planned Airbus A380 flight-test campaign in 2029, intended to demonstrate the architecture’s maturity at a pre-development level.

What makes the launch especially important is that open-fan propulsion remains one of the industry’s most closely watched options for achieving a step-change in efficiency on next-generation single-aisle aircraft. Safran and CFM have been targeting roughly 20% lower fuel burn versus today’s most efficient engines. However, the concept still has to clear major integration, acoustics, and certification hurdles before it can support a future product. That is why TAKE OFF matters: it shifts the story from concept advocacy to a structured flight-test path with major industrial backing.

In that sense, it was one of the week’s most consequential propulsion stories because it tied long-range decarbonization ambitions to a concrete development milestone. Rather than just another research announcement, it showed that Airbus, Safran, and their partners are now working toward a real airborne demonstration on the A380 later this decade.

Images: Safran

Steven Meyer

Master’s in Business Administration, Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering, Private Pilot License & Cat B1 and B2 Aircraft Type Maintenance Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321 (CFM56) Certification. Experience in aviation with Airbus (A400M) and Embraer (KC390) in the Loads and Mass Properties departments, respectively. Flight Simulator Experience in A220, A320, A321, A340, A350, A380, B737, B747, B777, KC-390, C172 & V22 Osprey.

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