GE Sees Cheaper Fix To CF6 Engine Issue
GE Aircraft Engines has another, less expensive option for customer of the CF6-80C2 to comply with a recent FAA airworthiness directive. FAA estimated the fix, involving two models of fan mid-shafts, to cost $90,085 per engine. But GE, noting that FAA's estimate is based on replacement of shafts by...
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