FAA Orders Costly Work On CF-6 Engines
FAA yesterday ordered operators of General Electric CF6-80C2 engines to replace two models of fan mid-shafts before their established life limits at a cost of more than $90,000 per engine. FAA estimated that 1,796 engines are affected, 230 of them on aircraft of U.S. registry. Estimated cost of the...
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