GE Pursues Small Turbofan Development For CCA

Photo caption: GE wants to expand beyond its portfolio of small turbofans beyond the GEK800 (above), which is being tested,   Photo credit: GE Aerospace

GE wants to expand beyond its portfolio of small turbofans beyond the GEK800 (above), which is being tested.

Credit: GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace is developing a small turbofan engine for midsized Collaborative Combat Aircraft (CCA) that are now in high demand by militaries worldwide, Chief Financial Officer Rahul Ghai said Nov. 11. The new engine would fill a gap between the 800-1,500-lb.-thrust family of engines now being...
Steve Trimble

Steve covers military aviation, missiles and space for the Aviation Week Network, based in Washington, DC.

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