By Tim Hepher PARIS, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Global airlines have renewed an agreement with French-U.S. engine maker CFM ...
IATA renewed its existing agreement with CFM International (CFM) through February 2033 on Tuesday, 20th January.
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IATA and CFM International extend a pro-competitive agreement to 2033, supporting open engine MRO markets and easing airline ...
The new agreement solidifies CFM and FTAI’s shared priority of extending the life of CFM56 engines through optimized repair and maintenance offerings, which will further strengthen the open ...
Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the renewal of an agreement with CFM International (CFM ...
Bringing Zurzach online is the latest expansion at the company. In September 2024, SR Technics opened its maintenance ...
Airbus CEO says CFM could supply urgently needed engines but will be close Says key engine supplier serving Airbus reasonably well Airbus CEO speaks to Reuters on sidelines of industry event BRUSSELS, ...
LEAP engine manufacturer CFM International is rebranding its network of licensed jet-engine service centers as “Premier MRO” providers. The new brand is seen as a further step to ensure the ...
The testing launches a two-year program that will culminate in engine certification in 2016 and entry into commercial service on the Boeing 737 MAX airplane in 2017. The LEAP-1B engine, which is the ...
The agreement extends Conduct Policies confirmed in 2019 that help third-party engine MROs and parts suppliers find ...
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