A surprising truth behind two of aviation's most iconic aircraft families.
CFM International and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) have renewed their agreement on aftermarket services competitiveness for the next seven years.
Airbus is aiming to introduce an engine control unit software modification for CFM International CFM56 powerplants, to reduce the safety risk if A320 pilots attempt a go-around after activating ...
The CFM56 family of engines was developed through a joint venture between aviation companies GE and Safran Aircraft Engines. This venture, known as CFM International, became official in 1974, and its ...
IATA and CFM International extend a pro-competitive agreement to 2033, supporting open engine MRO markets and easing airline ...
Both companies make engines that power narrow-bodies, but have different design philosophies.
The agreement extends Conduct Policies confirmed in 2019 that help third-party engine MROs and parts suppliers find ...
The market recovery for CFM56-5B engines will reach the CFM56-7B level by the middle of 2024, according to opinions at Magnetic MRO. However, long turnaround times for material repairs are still a ...
HELSINKI, Dec. 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- GA Telesis Engine Services ("GATES"), the engine maintenance, repair, and overhaul ("MRO") subsidiary of GA Telesis LLC, announces two strategic milestones that ...