CFM Leap-1B deliveries are expected to grow in 2026 in lockstep with increased Boeing 737 production rates.
Credit: CFM
Six years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and a stop-start recovery slowed by waves of regulatory, reliability and supply chain challenges, the commercial engine business looks as if it might finally stabilize in 2026. The signs are encouraging. After a positive 2025 with rising deliveries...
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