GE’s A350XWB future may rest on 787 engine performance

General Electric reaffirms that, despite recent signs of rapprochement with Airbus over developing an engine for the A350XWB, it still refuses to consider a larger GEnx for the A350-1000 version and says the go-ahead for the rest of the family could hinge on the performance of the initial GEnx-1B on...

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