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Commercial & Civil Space / Power Systems

US Gives Green Light For LEAP Engine Export to China

April 7, 2020April 7, 2020 - by Douglas Royce

Reuters reports that the U.S. government has granted a license to engine maker General Electric to export CFM LEAP-1C engines to China for use in COMAC’s C919 narrowbody airliner. GE …

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Civil & Commercial Aerospace / Commercial Aircraft / Power Systems

GE Wraps Restructuring, Aviation Remains a Cornerstone

March 9, 2020October 28, 2020 - by Richard Pettibone

It’s been a rough couple of years for General Electric, but in 2020  its turnaround efforts should take solid root.  For the past few years, the company has been trying …

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Civil & Commercial Aerospace / Commercial Aircraft / Featured / Power Systems

GE Aviation Gives GE Reason for Optimism

February 7, 2019November 18, 2019 - by Richard Pettibone

Remember 2017, when General Electric did not have a good year?  It just had a worse one, but there may be light at the end of the tunnel.

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Commercial Aircraft / Power Systems

LEAP Ready to Jump Ahead of CFM56

July 6, 2017November 13, 2019 - by Forecast International

by Carter Palmer, Power Systems Specialist, Forecast International. The completion of the biennial Paris Air Show marks a time when orders are tallied and success is measured. The battle for …

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