Embraer Sees Progress On GTF Engine, But Stays Upbeat On GE’s Alternative
Embraer has grown less skeptical of Pratt & Whitney’s new geared turbofan (GTF) engine, but also believes that incumbent engine supplier General Electric (GE) could offer an equally capable alternative. Embraer says re-engining of its 70- to 122-seat family of E-Jets is one of several “possible...
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