Governor María Eugenia Campos Galván of Chihuahua inaugurated a new facility for the Safran Company in the state capital. The event marked the opening of the company's fifth floor, signaling continued expansion by the multinational enterprise in the region.
The inauguration was highlighted by federal officials as evidence of sustained economic confidence in Mexico. During a press conference at the Presidency of the Republic, Secretary of Economy Marcelo Ebrard pointed to the Safran investment in Chihuahua as a prime example of stability in the national economy. Ebrard noted that the company’s commitment to two different entities demonstrates the reliability of the investment climate.
Local reporting indicates that Campos Galván has positioned Chihuahua as a leader in attracting foreign capital. The opening of the Safran expansion is viewed as part of a broader strategy to consolidate the state's status as a primary destination for international business.
Details regarding the specific number of jobs created or the total monetary value of the investment were not provided in the available reports. Further information on the operational scope of the new fifth floor remains unclear.
The event underscores the ongoing relationship between state leadership and federal economic officials in promoting regional growth. The Safran facility's expansion adds to the existing industrial footprint in Chihuahua, which has seen significant interest from global manufacturers in recent years.






