JAL To Switch From P&W To GE Engines For Eight Boeing 777s

Japan Airlines is switching from Pratt&Whitney to General Electric for the engines that it will power its order for eight Boeing 777-200ERs. JAL's current fleet of 777-200s is powered by Pratt engines. JAL also ordered GE engines for three new 767-300ERs.

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