They were designed with its Noyron Large Computational Engineering Model and 3D printed with a high-temperature copper alloy.
LEAP 71 hot-fires two orbital-class methalox engines. The engines were designed entirely without human intervention by Noyron.
Aviation Week editors Sean Broderick, James Pozzi and Lee Ann Shay discuss CFM Leap 1A and 1B engine developments, from newly certified blades that should be better suited to harsh environments to ...
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 ...
How much does CFM International plan to boost engine production this year? It’s a critical question as the aviation industry continues its post-pandemic recovery amid increasing global demand for ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--StandardAero, a leading independent pure-play provider of aerospace engine aftermarket services, is proud to announce its selection by SalamAir, Oman’s low-cost ...
IAI - Aviation Group, BEDEK MRO is offering maintenance services for CFM International’s Leading-Edge Aviation Propulsion (LEAP) engines, enhancing its commercial engine MRO capabilities. The services ...
Willis Lease Finance Corporation (WLFC) has announced the exercise of purchase rights for 30 new LEAP engines from CFM International, following an option in a 2019 order. The acquisition includes LEAP ...
Multinational aerospace manufacturer and market leader in engine production, GE Aerospace, is currently pouring engineering, testing, and analytics resources into achieving the singular goal of ...
Safran handed over 10% more CFM International Leap engines in the first half, a total of 729, as sequential quarterly production rates improved. The deliveries contributed to a near-17% rise in ...
CFM International initiated flight testing of the LEAP-1B engine on April 29 on a modified 747 flying testbed at GE Aviation Flight Test Operations in Victorville, California. The testing is the next ...