Chromalloy Granted FAA Approval For CFM56 Turbine Blade

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The FAA has granted parts manufacturer approval (PMA) to Chromalloy’s CFM56 high-pressure turbine stage 1 blade—the latest step in the engine parts specialist’s move to help satisfy demand for harder-to-find narrowbody engine components. Chromalloy, which manufactures the part, expects to ship “a...
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