JetBlue Offloads CF34 Engines As It Replaces E190s

JetBlue Airways Embraer E190 on tarmac
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JetBlue Airways has sold nearly two dozen General Electric CF34-10E6 engines to aftermarket players this week as it accelerates its Embraer E190 retirement program in favor of Airbus A220s. On Aug. 5, Werner Aero acquired a dozen CF34-10E6 engines and the E190-100 airframes they powered from JetBlue...
Keith Mwanalushi

Keith Mwanalushi primarily writes about the global commercial aviation aftermarket and has more than 10 years of experience covering it. He is based in the UK.

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