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CFM Missing On the LEAP-1B Would Be a Major Blow to Boeing 737 MAX
In the last few months, Boeing’s re-engined 737 MAX has quietly run into a bit of trouble. For weeks, sources at the Melun-based engine manufacturer CFM have quietly noted that the LEAP-1B engine that will power the 737 MAX is facing a serious performance shortfall of close to 4-5% in specific fuel consumption (sfc), and the LEAP-1A–that will power some of rival Airbus’ A320neo aircraft–is facing a smaller 2% sfc deficit. (airwaysnews.com) Mais...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
P&W intends to raise the price on their competing PW1100G engines. It will be interesting to see to what extent that will offset the performance deficit of the LEAPs.