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Zodiac Aerospace

Zodiac Aerospace was a French aerospace group founded in 1896 that supplied systems and equipment for aircraft.[2] In October 2018, it was acquired by French aerospace and defense company Safran.[3] At the time of acquisition, it was one of the oldest aerospace groups known to exist.

Zodiac Aerospace
Company typePublic
Euronext: ZC
ISINFR0000125684 
IndustryAerospace equipment and systems suppliers
FounderMaurice Mallet
Defunct1 December 2018 (2018-12-01)
FateAcquired by Safran
Headquarters,
France
Key people
Yann Delabrière (Chairman/CEO)

Maurice Pinault (Deputy CEO)

Didier Domange (Chairman-Supervisory Board)
Productsinterior furnishings and control systems of aircraft.
BrandsZodiac Aerosafety, Zodiac Aircraft Systems, Zodiac Cabin & Structures, Zodiac Galleys & Equipment, Zodiac Seats, Zodiac Aerospace Services
Revenue€5.2 Billion [1] (2015-2016)
€108.1 million (2015-2016)
Number of employees
35,000 (2015-2016)
Websitewww.zodiacaerospace.com

History edit

Aeronautic foundations (1896-1933) edit

The company was founded in 1896 as "Mallet, Mélandri et de Pitray" by Maurice Mallet and his associates. In the beginning, the company was involved in the production of hydrogen balloons for sport and tourism.

In 1909, the company changed its name to "Zodiac." The company then experienced a boom fueled by the construction of airplanes and airships, especially for the Aérostation Maritime (Naval Balloon Command), and through its participation in the war effort. Until the 1930s, 63 airships would leave Zodiac's workshops.[4]

Marine activities (1934-1972) edit

In 1934, the company created the first prototype inflatable boats, ancestors of the renowned "Zodiac," which would contribute to the development of the civil and military inflatable boat industry. The company then benefited from the boom in leisure activities after the Second World War, as well as the French infatuation with recreational boating in the 1960s: Zodiac, therefore, developed inflatable boats for the civil market and gradually gave up the airship market for the more promising water sports market. Zodiac would nevertheless honor a contract in 1966 with CNES (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales - National Centre for Space Studies) for the production of a meteorological balloon, in the scope of the EOLE project. At the end of the 1960s, the Group reorganized and set up its first sales operation for exporting its products overseas more easily. In 1964 it opened its first subsidiary in Spain - "Zodiac Española" - followed by "Zodiac North America" in 1970.

Group internationalization (1973-1989) edit

At the beginning of the 1970s, Zodiac experienced financial difficulties. Spurred on by its new CEO, Jean-Louis Gerondeau, and with the support of shareholders and the IDI (Institute pour le Development Industrial - French Institute for Industrial Development), the Group recovered by 1977. In 1983, Zodiac was the first company to be listed on the 'Second Market' of the Paris Stock Exchange. The firm conducted an international development policy and increases its acquisitions, thereby enabling it to position itself in niche markets on a global scale. In 1978, it acquired Aérazur Constructions Aéronautiques and thus re-entered the aerospace market. In 1979, it acquired EFA (Parachutes), which led to the creation of the aerospace segment, and continued its development in marine and aerospace with the acquisitions of Bombard-L'Angevinière (ranked second in inflatable boats), Saylor (leading French producer of light PVC inflatable structures) in 1981 and Superflexit (flexible tanks) in 1983, as well as the takeover of Parachutes de France (sport parachutes). In 1987, Zodiac acquired Air Cruisers (leader in evacuation slides), Metzeler (inflatable boats), B. Kern, and Europol in 1988, it acquired Pioneer, at the time the second American manufacturer of deceleration and engine braking recovery systems through parachutes.

Development of aerospace businesses (1990-2006) edit

In the 1990s, the Group continued its acquisitions, strengthening its aerospace business. In 1998, Monogram Systems (onboard water and waste management) joined, as did the Inter technique Group in 1999. The latter acquisition significantly increased the aerospace share in the Group's business and later enabled the creation of the Aircraft Systems segment, specializing in on-board systems.

From 2002 to 2006, Zodiac successively acquired ESCO (emergency arresting systems), ICORE (cable protection and interconnect systems), Avox Systems (oxygen systems), C&D Aerospace (cabin interiors), Enertec and In-Snec (telemetry and data recording).

Split and refocus on aerospace (2007-2018) edit

In September 2007, the Zodiac Group sold its Marine business to a holding company, 72% owned by the American Group Carlyle with 28% being retained by Zodiac, thus creating Zodiac Marine and Pool.[5] In November 2007, Olivier Zarrouati succeeded Jean-Louis Gerondeau as Chief Executive Officer.[6]

At the beginning of 2008, the Group was renamed Zodiac Aerospace and adopted a new logo. At the end of 2008, Zodiac Aerospace strengthened its position in the cabin interiors segment by acquiring the Dutch company Driessen (leading manufacturer of galleys for single-aisle aircraft and trolleys), Adder (cabin separators) and TIA (electrical equipment for galleys, mainly for the business aircraft market). Zodiac Aerospace continued its acquisition strategy in cabin interiors as well as in systems. In 2010, the Canadian company Cantwell Cullen & Co (cabling and interconnect systems) and the German company Sell GmbH (galleys for wide-bodied aircraft) joined the Group.

The year 2010 was marked by a takeover bid for Zodiac Aerospace by the French Group Safran. At the beginning of July 2010, Zodiac Aerospace announced that it had been officially approached by Safran and that, having examined Safran's proposal, its Supervisory Board had unanimously decided not to pursue it. For several months, Zodiac and Safran squared up in the media. In November 2010, the AMF (French Financial Markets Authority) summoned Safran to clarify its position: its CEO, Jean-Paul Herteman announced in November 2010 that he had given up his plan to acquire Zodiac Aerospace. Since 2011, Zodiac Aerospace has continued its acquisitions:

  • Heath Tecna (cabin interiors for commercial aircraft);
  • Contour Aerospace (first class and business class seats);
  • IMS (IFE - In-Flight Entertainment - systems);
  • NAT (engineering and certification);
  • TriaGnoSys (on-board connectivity systems for In-flight entertainment);
  • PPP (oxygen systems);
  • Greenpoint Technologies (VIP/VVIP configuration layout design for wide-bodied aircraft);[7]
  • Enviro Systems (environment control system).[8]

In September 2012, Zodiac Aerospace put in place an organization comprising five segments (Zodiac Aero safety, Zodiac Aircraft Systems, Zodiac Cabin & Structures, Zodiac Galleys & Equipment and Zodiac Seats), complemented by an after-sales service business, Zodiac Aerospace Services.

Explosion edit

On Tuesday, 14 July 2015, an explosion occurred in a prepreg treater at Zodiac Aerospace's Engineered Materials Plant in Newport, Washington, United States.[9] Five individuals were injured as a result of the blast,[10] and people were asked to remain at least 600 meters from the building.[11][12]

Acquisition by Safran edit

On 19 January 2017, Safran announced a deal to buy Zodiac at €29.47 per share in cash, with a deal total of almost €10 billion ($10.5 billion).[13] In May 2017, Safran reduced the amount offered to take Zodiac by $1 billion after Zodiac posted an unfavorable earnings forecast.[14] On 19 October 2018, Safran and Zodiac Aerospace signed an agreement for the latter to merge into Safran.[15]

Zodiac Aerospace brand edit

When it was founded in 1896, the company was called "Mallet, Mélandri et de Pitray". It changed its name several times during the course of its history. In 1899, it became "Ateliers de constructions aéronautiques Maurice Mallet" (Maurice Mallet aerospace construction workshops), and nine years later it became "Société Françoise des balloons dirigibles" ("French company of balloons and dirigibles"). In 1909, the name Zodiac (with an English spelling) appeared in the name "Société Françoise de balloons dirigibles et d'aviation Zodiac" ("French company of balloons, dirigibles, and aviation, Zodiac"), followed in 1911 by "Société Zodiac, anciens Établissements aéronautiques Maurice Mallet" ("Zodiac Company, formerly Maurice Mallet aeronautical establishments"). In 1965, the company changed its name to "Zodiac". The name Zodiac is associated with the inflatable boats that were developed after the Second World War and made famous by the explorations of Jacques Cousteau and the experiences of intentional castaway Alain Bombard. For this reason, when the Zodiac Group sold its Marine business in 2007, the Zodiac brand was also sold. In accordance with the agreements signed with the acquiring company, the Group took the name of "Zodiac Aerospace", which emphasized its refocus on aerospace. This name change was accompanied by the creation of a new logo.

Organization edit

 
Zodiac Aerospace at Paris Air Show 2017

Zodiac Aerospace provides equipment for commercial aircraft, regional aircraft, and business aircraft as well as helicopters and spacecraft. The Group consists of 5 operational segments, supported by a service activity.

Zodiac Aerosafety edit

Zodiac Aerosafety brings together businesses that develop on-board and ground safety systems as well as protection and rescue solutions.[16] This segment comprises 5 divisions, mainly located in Europe and the United States.

  • Zodiac Arresting Systems develops emergency arresting systems including the EMASMAX product, which helps to secure civil airport runways.
  • Zodiac Evacuation Systems offers rescue systems such as inflatable lifejackets, evacuation slides and emergency flotation systems for helicopters.
  • Zodiac Interconnect specializes in cable protection and interconnect systems.
  • Zodiac Elastomer designs flexible tanks for aircraft and fuel distribution systems.
  • Zodiac Parachute & Protection offers civil and military parachutes.

Zodiac Arresting Systems (EMASMAX®)

Zodiac Aircraft Systems edit

The Zodiac Aircraft Systems segment specializes in onboard systems that provide essential in-flight functions.[17] This segment comprises 7 divisions and is mainly located in Europe (France and Germany) and in the United States.

  • Zodiac Cabin & Cockpit Systems supplies systems for cockpits, internal and external lighting systems and pilot and passenger oxygen systems (LAVOX, Eros, etc.).
  • Zodiac Controls develops measurement sensors and system management solutions.
  • Zodiac Electrical Systems specializes in electrical power management systems.
  • Zodiac Entertainment & Seat Technologies comprises two parts. Zodiac In-flight Innovations develops and sells onboard entertainment systems (RAVE) and connectivity. Zodiac Actuation Systems produces electric actuators for aircraft seats.
  • Zodiac Fluid Management offers solutions for managing fluid circulation (fuel, water, etc.).
  • Zodiac Water & Waste supplies onboard systems for treating wastewater and garbage.
  • Zodiac Data Systems designs telemetry applications and onboard systems for data acquisition and recording. Its products are known under the following brand names: In-Snec, Enertec and HEIM.

Zodiac Galleys and Equipment edit

The Zodiac Galleys & Equipment segment comprises three divisions, located in Europe (France, Germany and the Netherlands), the United States and Thailand.[18]

  • Zodiac Galleys fits out single aisle and twin-aisle kitchen areas of aircraft and rest areas for flight crew.
  • Zodiac Galley Inserts supplies kitchen equipment (ovens, coffee machines, waste compactors, chillers, microwave ovens, etc.).
  • Zodiac Rotable Equipment supplies trolleys (for carrying food and duty-free items on board the aircraft) and containers for loading baggage and goods into aircraft holds (LD3).

Zodiac Cabin & Structures edit

The Zodiac Cabin & Structures segment designs and manufactures cabin interiors for fitting out new aircraft and refitting old aircraft.[19] It is mainly located in the United States.

  • Zodiac OEM Cabin Interiors designs, develops and certifies the cabin interiors of commercial and regional aircraft.
  • Zodiac Airline Cabin Interiors offers airlines a service for refitting cabin interiors.
  • Zodiac Northwest Aerospace Technologies is an engineering company specializing in cabin refit programs and their certification.
  • Zodiac Advanced Composites and Engineered Materials supplies composite materials for fitting out cabin interiors.
  • Zodiac Business Aircraft Cabin Interiors designs and manufactures cabin interiors for business aircraft.

Zodiac Seats edit

Zodiac Seats designs, manufactures and sells passenger seats (first class, business class, premium economy, and standard economy class) for commercial and regional aircraft as well as technical seats (for aircraft pilots, seats for helicopters, and seats for flight crew).[20] This segment comprises 4 main divisions:

  • Zodiac Seats France (formerly Sicma Aerospace) is based in Issoudun, France and specializes in business class and economy class seats.
  • Zodiac Seats U.S. (formerly Weber Aircraft, LLC.) is located in Gainesville, Texas and specializes mainly in economy class seats. Its subsidiary, Zodiac Seats California, specializes in seats for regional aircraft.
  • Zodiac Seats UK (formerly Contour Aerospace) is based in Cwmbran and Camberley (United Kingdom). It specializes in first class and business class seats.
  • Zodiac Seats Shells, based in Santa Maria, California, manufactures seat shells in composite materials for business class seats.

Zodiac Aerospace Services edit

Zodiac Aerospace Services is the after-sales service activity of Zodiac Aerospace Group.[21] It has locations in Europe, the United States, the Middle East and Asia.

Governance and management edit

Zodiac Aerospace Group is a Limited Company with an Executive Board and a Supervisory Board. It is managed by the Executive Board, chaired by Olivier Zarrouati and by the Executive Committee. The Supervisory Board is chaired by Didier Domange.

Markets and strategy edit

The products and systems developed by Zodiac Aerospace mainly address the civil aerospace market.[22] They break down into two categories:

  • SFE (Supplier-Furnished Equipment) products: Equipment supplied by the aircraft manufacturer, which is selected by aircraft manufacturers at the beginning of a program and is then fitted into all aircraft produced.
  • BFE (Buyer-Furnished Equipment) products: Equipment supplied by the aircraft buyer, which is selected by airlines to fit out their new aircraft or as a replacement for equipment on older aircraft.

[23] This development is based both on organic growth as well as growth by acquisition.

Innovation edit

Zodiac Aerospace takes part in research and innovation programs that bring together various industry players.

  • CORAC Génome
  • Hycarus - Fuel cells[24]
  • (Airbus) eFan project[25]

Zodiac Aerospace also supports innovation through the Jean-Louis Gerondeau Award, created four years ago to reward undergraduates or PhD students of the Ecole Polytechnique, championing a business creation project and encouraging entrepreneurial spirit and innovation.[26][27]

Key figures edit

Zodiac Aerospace's fiscal year starts on 1 September and ends on 31 August.[28][29]

Share ownership and stock market information edit

Zodiac Aerospace's shares are listed on the Euronext Paris market. As at 29 March 2016, Zodiac Aerospace's share capital stood at €4,515 million euros made up of 289,407,962 shares.[30][31]

Fiscal year 2013 / 2014 edit

  • Revenue: €4.175m
  • Current operating income (before IFRS 3): €549.9m
  • Net Income: €354.4m
  • Dividend (in €): 0.32
  • Net Debt/Equity ratio 0.43

Corporate social responsibility edit

Philanthropy edit

For many years, Zodiac Aerospace has been supporting the Petits Princes association at Group level.[32] The Group also provides support for projects that encourage scientific research, as with "Wings for Science" in 2012 for example. Subsidiaries also support local initiatives, mainly in the fields of health and education.

Wings for Science edit

Since 2012, the Group has been supporting the ORA (Observer Relever Analyser - Observe Record Analyze) association through the supply of equipment.[33] The objective of this project is to make a light aircraft available to research laboratories to support scientific work and to inspire young people. In June 2013, the aircraft was displayed at Le Bourget during the Paris Air Show.[34]

Local initiatives edit

Around the world, Zodiac Aerospace's subsidiaries support local initiatives on education and health. For example, two Group entities (Zodiac Galley Inserts and Zodiac Oxygen Systems) gifted equipment to the ORBIS association in 2013; this was used to equip a hospital in an aircraft travelling in troubled countries to care for people with eye problems and to take the latest medical innovations to local doctors.[35]

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Zodiac Aerospace news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Parts of this article those related to Safran need to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zodiac Aerospace was a French aerospace group founded in 1896 that supplied systems and equipment for aircraft 2 In October 2018 it was acquired by French aerospace and defense company Safran 3 At the time of acquisition it was one of the oldest aerospace groups known to exist Zodiac AerospaceCompany typePublicTraded asEuronext ZCISINFR0000125684 IndustryAerospace equipment and systems suppliersFounderMaurice MalletDefunct1 December 2018 2018 12 01 FateAcquired by SafranHeadquartersPlaisir FranceKey peopleYann Delabriere Chairman CEO Maurice Pinault Deputy CEO Didier Domange Chairman Supervisory Board Productsinterior furnishings and control systems of aircraft BrandsZodiac Aerosafety Zodiac Aircraft Systems Zodiac Cabin amp Structures Zodiac Galleys amp Equipment Zodiac Seats Zodiac Aerospace ServicesRevenue 5 2 Billion 1 2015 2016 Net income 108 1 million 2015 2016 Number of employees35 000 2015 2016 Websitewww wbr zodiacaerospace wbr com Contents 1 History 1 1 Aeronautic foundations 1896 1933 1 2 Marine activities 1934 1972 1 3 Group internationalization 1973 1989 1 4 Development of aerospace businesses 1990 2006 1 5 Split and refocus on aerospace 2007 2018 1 6 Explosion 1 7 Acquisition by Safran 2 Zodiac Aerospace brand 3 Organization 3 1 Zodiac Aerosafety 3 2 Zodiac Aircraft Systems 3 3 Zodiac Galleys and Equipment 3 4 Zodiac Cabin amp Structures 3 5 Zodiac Seats 3 6 Zodiac Aerospace Services 4 Governance and management 5 Markets and strategy 6 Innovation 7 Key figures 7 1 Share ownership and stock market information 7 2 Fiscal year 2013 2014 8 Corporate social responsibility 9 Philanthropy 9 1 Wings for Science 9 2 Local initiatives 10 ReferencesHistory editAeronautic foundations 1896 1933 edit The company was founded in 1896 as Mallet Melandri et de Pitray by Maurice Mallet and his associates In the beginning the company was involved in the production of hydrogen balloons for sport and tourism In 1909 the company changed its name to Zodiac The company then experienced a boom fueled by the construction of airplanes and airships especially for the Aerostation Maritime Naval Balloon Command and through its participation in the war effort Until the 1930s 63 airships would leave Zodiac s workshops 4 Marine activities 1934 1972 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1934 the company created the first prototype inflatable boats ancestors of the renowned Zodiac which would contribute to the development of the civil and military inflatable boat industry The company then benefited from the boom in leisure activities after the Second World War as well as the French infatuation with recreational boating in the 1960s Zodiac therefore developed inflatable boats for the civil market and gradually gave up the airship market for the more promising water sports market Zodiac would nevertheless honor a contract in 1966 with CNES Centre National d Etudes Spatiales National Centre for Space Studies for the production of a meteorological balloon in the scope of the EOLE project At the end of the 1960s the Group reorganized and set up its first sales operation for exporting its products overseas more easily In 1964 it opened its first subsidiary in Spain Zodiac Espanola followed by Zodiac North America in 1970 Group internationalization 1973 1989 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message At the beginning of the 1970s Zodiac experienced financial difficulties Spurred on by its new CEO Jean Louis Gerondeau and with the support of shareholders and the IDI Institute pour le Development Industrial French Institute for Industrial Development the Group recovered by 1977 In 1983 Zodiac was the first company to be listed on the Second Market of the Paris Stock Exchange The firm conducted an international development policy and increases its acquisitions thereby enabling it to position itself in niche markets on a global scale In 1978 it acquired Aerazur Constructions Aeronautiques and thus re entered the aerospace market In 1979 it acquired EFA Parachutes which led to the creation of the aerospace segment and continued its development in marine and aerospace with the acquisitions of Bombard L Angeviniere ranked second in inflatable boats Saylor leading French producer of light PVC inflatable structures in 1981 and Superflexit flexible tanks in 1983 as well as the takeover of Parachutes de France sport parachutes In 1987 Zodiac acquired Air Cruisers leader in evacuation slides Metzeler inflatable boats B Kern and Europol in 1988 it acquired Pioneer at the time the second American manufacturer of deceleration and engine braking recovery systems through parachutes Development of aerospace businesses 1990 2006 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the 1990s the Group continued its acquisitions strengthening its aerospace business In 1998 Monogram Systems onboard water and waste management joined as did the Inter technique Group in 1999 The latter acquisition significantly increased the aerospace share in the Group s business and later enabled the creation of the Aircraft Systems segment specializing in on board systems From 2002 to 2006 Zodiac successively acquired ESCO emergency arresting systems ICORE cable protection and interconnect systems Avox Systems oxygen systems C amp D Aerospace cabin interiors Enertec and In Snec telemetry and data recording Split and refocus on aerospace 2007 2018 edit In September 2007 the Zodiac Group sold its Marine business to a holding company 72 owned by the American Group Carlyle with 28 being retained by Zodiac thus creating Zodiac Marine and Pool 5 In November 2007 Olivier Zarrouati succeeded Jean Louis Gerondeau as Chief Executive Officer 6 At the beginning of 2008 the Group was renamed Zodiac Aerospace and adopted a new logo At the end of 2008 Zodiac Aerospace strengthened its position in the cabin interiors segment by acquiring the Dutch company Driessen leading manufacturer of galleys for single aisle aircraft and trolleys Adder cabin separators and TIA electrical equipment for galleys mainly for the business aircraft market Zodiac Aerospace continued its acquisition strategy in cabin interiors as well as in systems In 2010 the Canadian company Cantwell Cullen amp Co cabling and interconnect systems and the German company Sell GmbH galleys for wide bodied aircraft joined the Group The year 2010 was marked by a takeover bid for Zodiac Aerospace by the French Group Safran At the beginning of July 2010 Zodiac Aerospace announced that it had been officially approached by Safran and that having examined Safran s proposal its Supervisory Board had unanimously decided not to pursue it For several months Zodiac and Safran squared up in the media In November 2010 the AMF French Financial Markets Authority summoned Safran to clarify its position its CEO Jean Paul Herteman announced in November 2010 that he had given up his plan to acquire Zodiac Aerospace Since 2011 Zodiac Aerospace has continued its acquisitions Heath Tecna cabin interiors for commercial aircraft Contour Aerospace first class and business class seats IMS IFE In Flight Entertainment systems NAT engineering and certification TriaGnoSys on board connectivity systems for In flight entertainment PPP oxygen systems Greenpoint Technologies VIP VVIP configuration layout design for wide bodied aircraft 7 Enviro Systems environment control system 8 In September 2012 Zodiac Aerospace put in place an organization comprising five segments Zodiac Aero safety Zodiac Aircraft Systems Zodiac Cabin amp Structures Zodiac Galleys amp Equipment and Zodiac Seats complemented by an after sales service business Zodiac Aerospace Services Explosion edit On Tuesday 14 July 2015 an explosion occurred in a prepreg treater at Zodiac Aerospace s Engineered Materials Plant in Newport Washington United States 9 Five individuals were injured as a result of the blast 10 and people were asked to remain at least 600 meters from the building 11 12 Acquisition by Safran edit On 19 January 2017 Safran announced a deal to buy Zodiac at 29 47 per share in cash with a deal total of almost 10 billion 10 5 billion 13 In May 2017 Safran reduced the amount offered to take Zodiac by 1 billion after Zodiac posted an unfavorable earnings forecast 14 On 19 October 2018 Safran and Zodiac Aerospace signed an agreement for the latter to merge into Safran 15 Zodiac Aerospace brand editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message When it was founded in 1896 the company was called Mallet Melandri et de Pitray It changed its name several times during the course of its history In 1899 it became Ateliers de constructions aeronautiques Maurice Mallet Maurice Mallet aerospace construction workshops and nine years later it became Societe Francoise des balloons dirigibles French company of balloons and dirigibles In 1909 the name Zodiac with an English spelling appeared in the name Societe Francoise de balloons dirigibles et d aviation Zodiac French company of balloons dirigibles and aviation Zodiac followed in 1911 by Societe Zodiac anciens Etablissements aeronautiques Maurice Mallet Zodiac Company formerly Maurice Mallet aeronautical establishments In 1965 the company changed its name to Zodiac The name Zodiac is associated with the inflatable boats that were developed after the Second World War and made famous by the explorations of Jacques Cousteau and the experiences of intentional castaway Alain Bombard For this reason when the Zodiac Group sold its Marine business in 2007 the Zodiac brand was also sold In accordance with the agreements signed with the acquiring company the Group took the name of Zodiac Aerospace which emphasized its refocus on aerospace This name change was accompanied by the creation of a new logo Organization edit nbsp Zodiac Aerospace at Paris Air Show 2017This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zodiac Aerospace provides equipment for commercial aircraft regional aircraft and business aircraft as well as helicopters and spacecraft The Group consists of 5 operational segments supported by a service activity Zodiac Aerosafety edit Zodiac Aerosafety brings together businesses that develop on board and ground safety systems as well as protection and rescue solutions 16 This segment comprises 5 divisions mainly located in Europe and the United States Zodiac Arresting Systems develops emergency arresting systems including the EMASMAX product which helps to secure civil airport runways Zodiac Evacuation Systems offers rescue systems such as inflatable lifejackets evacuation slides and emergency flotation systems for helicopters Zodiac Interconnect specializes in cable protection and interconnect systems Zodiac Elastomer designs flexible tanks for aircraft and fuel distribution systems Zodiac Parachute amp Protection offers civil and military parachutes Zodiac Arresting Systems EMASMAX Zodiac Aircraft Systems edit The Zodiac Aircraft Systems segment specializes in onboard systems that provide essential in flight functions 17 This segment comprises 7 divisions and is mainly located in Europe France and Germany and in the United States Zodiac Cabin amp Cockpit Systems supplies systems for cockpits internal and external lighting systems and pilot and passenger oxygen systems LAVOX Eros etc Zodiac Controls develops measurement sensors and system management solutions Zodiac Electrical Systems specializes in electrical power management systems Zodiac Entertainment amp Seat Technologies comprises two parts Zodiac In flight Innovations develops and sells onboard entertainment systems RAVE and connectivity Zodiac Actuation Systems produces electric actuators for aircraft seats Zodiac Fluid Management offers solutions for managing fluid circulation fuel water etc Zodiac Water amp Waste supplies onboard systems for treating wastewater and garbage Zodiac Data Systems designs telemetry applications and onboard systems for data acquisition and recording Its products are known under the following brand names In Snec Enertec and HEIM Zodiac Galleys and Equipment edit The Zodiac Galleys amp Equipment segment comprises three divisions located in Europe France Germany and the Netherlands the United States and Thailand 18 Zodiac Galleys fits out single aisle and twin aisle kitchen areas of aircraft and rest areas for flight crew Zodiac Galley Inserts supplies kitchen equipment ovens coffee machines waste compactors chillers microwave ovens etc Zodiac Rotable Equipment supplies trolleys for carrying food and duty free items on board the aircraft and containers for loading baggage and goods into aircraft holds LD3 Zodiac Cabin amp Structures edit The Zodiac Cabin amp Structures segment designs and manufactures cabin interiors for fitting out new aircraft and refitting old aircraft 19 It is mainly located in the United States Zodiac OEM Cabin Interiors designs develops and certifies the cabin interiors of commercial and regional aircraft Zodiac Airline Cabin Interiors offers airlines a service for refitting cabin interiors Zodiac Northwest Aerospace Technologies is an engineering company specializing in cabin refit programs and their certification Zodiac Advanced Composites and Engineered Materials supplies composite materials for fitting out cabin interiors Zodiac Business Aircraft Cabin Interiors designs and manufactures cabin interiors for business aircraft Zodiac Seats edit Zodiac Seats designs manufactures and sells passenger seats first class business class premium economy and standard economy class for commercial and regional aircraft as well as technical seats for aircraft pilots seats for helicopters and seats for flight crew 20 This segment comprises 4 main divisions Zodiac Seats France formerly Sicma Aerospace is based in Issoudun France and specializes in business class and economy class seats Zodiac Seats U S formerly Weber Aircraft LLC is located in Gainesville Texas and specializes mainly in economy class seats Its subsidiary Zodiac Seats California specializes in seats for regional aircraft Zodiac Seats UK formerly Contour Aerospace is based in Cwmbran and Camberley United Kingdom It specializes in first class and business class seats Zodiac Seats Shells based in Santa Maria California manufactures seat shells in composite materials for business class seats Zodiac Aerospace Services edit Zodiac Aerospace Services is the after sales service activity of Zodiac Aerospace Group 21 It has locations in Europe the United States the Middle East and Asia Governance and management editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Zodiac Aerospace Group is a Limited Company with an Executive Board and a Supervisory Board It is managed by the Executive Board chaired by Olivier Zarrouati and by the Executive Committee The Supervisory Board is chaired by Didier Domange Markets and strategy editThe products and systems developed by Zodiac Aerospace mainly address the civil aerospace market 22 They break down into two categories SFE Supplier Furnished Equipment products Equipment supplied by the aircraft manufacturer which is selected by aircraft manufacturers at the beginning of a program and is then fitted into all aircraft produced BFE Buyer Furnished Equipment products Equipment supplied by the aircraft buyer which is selected by airlines to fit out their new aircraft or as a replacement for equipment on older aircraft 23 This development is based both on organic growth as well as growth by acquisition Innovation editZodiac Aerospace takes part in research and innovation programs that bring together various industry players CORAC Genome Hycarus Fuel cells 24 Airbus eFan project 25 Zodiac Aerospace also supports innovation through the Jean Louis Gerondeau Award created four years ago to reward undergraduates or PhD students of the Ecole Polytechnique championing a business creation project and encouraging entrepreneurial spirit and innovation 26 27 Key figures editZodiac Aerospace s fiscal year starts on 1 September and ends on 31 August 28 29 Share ownership and stock market information edit Zodiac Aerospace s shares are listed on the Euronext Paris market As at 29 March 2016 Zodiac Aerospace s share capital stood at 4 515 million euros made up of 289 407 962 shares 30 31 Fiscal year 2013 2014 edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Revenue 4 175m Current operating income before IFRS 3 549 9m Net Income 354 4m Dividend in 0 32 Net Debt Equity ratio 0 43Corporate social responsibility editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Philanthropy editFor many years Zodiac Aerospace has been supporting the Petits Princes association at Group level 32 The Group also provides support for projects that encourage scientific research as with Wings for Science in 2012 for example Subsidiaries also support local initiatives mainly in the fields of health and education Wings for Science edit Since 2012 the Group has been supporting the ORA Observer Relever Analyser Observe Record Analyze association through the supply of equipment 33 The objective of this project is to make a light aircraft available to research laboratories to support scientific work and to inspire young people In June 2013 the aircraft was displayed at Le Bourget during the Paris Air Show 34 Local initiatives edit Around the world Zodiac Aerospace s subsidiaries support local initiatives on education and health For example two Group entities Zodiac Galley Inserts and Zodiac Oxygen Systems gifted equipment to the ORBIS association in 2013 this was used to equip a hospital in an aircraft travelling in troubled countries to care for people with eye problems and to take the latest medical innovations to local doctors 35 References edit Le benefice de Zodiac Aerospace chute de 40 BFM Business 22 November 2016 Zodiac Aerospace Company Overview amp News Forbes Retrieved 19 August 2023 Six years after snub France s Safran bags seatmaker Zodiac Reuters 19 January 2017 Retrieved 19 August 2023 Milestones Zodiac Aerospace 17 February 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Nouvelle L Usine 17 April 2007 Zodiac largue les amarres de ses activites Marine Aeronautique Usinenouvelle com Retrieved 18 July 2015 Olivier Zarrouati Lesechos fr 21 November 2013 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Zodiac buys Greenpoint as industry consolidation continues apace Runway GirlRunway Girl Runwaygirlnetwork com 27 January 2014 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Zodiac Aerospace aims to become major player in connectivity Runway GirlRunway Girl Runwaygirlnetwork com 14 July 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Zodiac Aerospace says U S factory blast only affects part of plant Yahoo News News yahoo com 17 July 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Five hurt in explosion at Washington state aerospace plant Fox News 14 July 2015 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Zodiac Aerospace explosion in Newport injures five Usatoday com Retrieved 18 July 2015 Smith Alexander 1 January 1970 Explosion at Washington s Zodiac Aerospace Plant Injures Two NBC News Retrieved 18 July 2015 Safran to Buy Zodiac for 10 Billion in All French Aero Deal Bloomberg Bloomberg L P 19 January 2017 Retrieved 19 January 2017 Safran Shaves 1 Billion From Zodiac Bid After Profit Warnings Bloomberg Bloomberg L P 24 May 2017 Retrieved 19 October 2017 Signing of the agreement to merge Zodiac Aerospace into Safran and setting of the exchange ratio Press release Safran 19 October 2018 Retrieved 20 October 2018 Aerosafety Zodiac Aerospace 17 February 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Aircraft Systems Zodiac Aerospace 17 February 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Galleys amp Equipment Zodiac Aerospace 17 February 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Cabin amp Structures Zodiac Aerospace 17 February 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Seats Zodiac Aerospace 17 February 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Services Zodiac Aerospace 17 February 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Parachute ascensionnel Le Monde 21 September 2013 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Avec Zodiac les niches montent au ciel Lesechos fr 13 March 2014 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Project Details Hycarus eu Retrieved 18 July 2015 Pourquoi l avion electrique E Fan d Airbus est un sacre defi 25 avril 2014 Challenges fr 25 April 2014 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Appel a candidatures Prix JL Gerondeau Zodiac Aerospace Ecole polytechnique in French Polytechnique edu Retrieved 18 July 2015 Olivier Zarrouati est l invite de l X Ecole polytechnique in French Polytechnique edu Retrieved 18 July 2015 Annual reports Zodiac Aerospace 17 February 2012 Retrieved 18 July 2015 Key figures Zodiac Aerospace Retrieved 18 July 2015 Cours action ZODIAC AEROSPACE ZC Cotation Bourse Paris Les Echos Bourse Bourse lesechos fr Retrieved 18 July 2015 Cours Zodiac Aerospace Action Zodiac 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