GE Tests RISE Technology Blades For Dust Ingestion On Leap

Leap engine
Credit: GE Aerospace
CINCINNATI—GE Aerospace is conducting dust ingestion tests on a Leap-1A engine configured with high-pressure (HP) turbine blades developed from CFM International’s next-generation RISE (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines) technology initiative. The tests, which began in April, are...
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