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New Engines, New Choices
Jen Deglmann Chicago
Two new engine families—the CFM Leap and Pratt & Whitney PW1000—offer
new technologies and performance—but basically the same support structures
that the industry is used to. However, the tooling for both is unique.
1. Take the Leap
Company: CFM
Specifications: CFM, the joint venture
between General Electric and Safran Aircraft
Engines, has introduced the Leap family: Leap
1A, 1B and 1-C. The engine family uses new
materials like the ceramic matrix composites
(CMC) replacing metal components in the 1
hot section of the engine and updating control
systems that will continue to evolve after entry
into service.
As for its other engines, CFM will continue
to offer an open support network for the Leap.
In 2015, CFM announced that Rhi
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