CFMI And Pratt Square Off Over Leap-X Versus GTF

Credit: ERIC DROUIN/SNECMA
CFM International is challenging Pratt & Whitney’s claimed maintenance cost savings for the geared turbofan (GTF) as the war of words over next-generation powerplants heats up in advance of crucial reengining decisions by Airbus and Boeing. CFMI, a joint General Electric/Snecma company, is offering...

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