FAA CITES CONTAMINATED MATERIAL IN CF700, CJ610 AD
The possibility that certain turbine torque rings and compressor drive shafts were manufactured from contaminated material has led the Federal Aviation Administration to call for the replacement of those parts on General Electric CF700 turbofan engines and CJ610 turbojet engines. FAA last month...
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