avia.wikisort.org - ManufacturerCFM International is a 50/50 Franco-American joint venture between GE Aviation and Safran Aircraft Engines (formerly known as Snecma). It was formed to build and support the CFM56 series of turbofan engines. The company is the world’s leading supplier of commercial aircraft engines, delivering to date more than 37,500 of its engines to more than 570 operators. As of 2019, it holds 39% of the world's commercial aircraft engine market share.[1]
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CFM International |
Type | Joint venture |
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Industry | Aerospace |
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Founded | 1974; 48 years ago (1974) |
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Headquarters | Cincinnati, Ohio, United States |
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Key people | Gaël Méheust (CEO) |
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Products | Gas turbine engines |
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Website | cfmaeroengines.com |
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The names of CFM International and the CFM56 product line are derived from the two parent companies' commercial engine designations: GE's CF6 and Snecma's M56 (its 56th project).
In 2016 CFM delivered 1,665 CFM56 and 77 LEAP, and booked 2,677 orders : 876 CFM56 and 1,801 LEAP for US$36 billion at list price. The LEAP engine backlog exceeds 12,200 which is valued at more than US$170 billion at list price.
In 2017, CFM delivered 1,900 engines including 459 LEAPs, of which it plans to deliver 1,200 in 2018, 1,800 in 2019 and more than 2,000 in 2020.[2]
In 2019, CFM deliveries stood at 2,127 : 1,736 Leaps and 391 CFM56s (-63%), and plans to produce 1,400 engines in 2020.[3]
Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on aviation, deliveries of Leap engines across the first nine months of 2020 fell to 622 from 1,316 in the same period in 2019, and 123 CFM56s against 327, while Leap fleet cycles were down 15% year-on-year and CFM cycles were 48% lower.[4]
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References
- Gunston, Bill (2006). World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines, 5th Edition. Phoenix Mill, Gloucestershire, England, UK: Sutton Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-7509-4479-X.
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Subsidiaries and divisions | Current |
- GE Additive
- GE Aviation
- GE Capital
- GE Digital
- GE Healthcare
- GE Power
- GE Renewable Energy
- GE Research
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Former and defunct |
- Australian Guarantee Corporation1
- Canadian General Electric1
- Compagnia Generale di Elettricità2
- Current, powered by GE2
- Electric Bond and Share Company2
- GE Aerospace2
- GE Americom2
- GE Appliances2
- GE Automation & Controls2
- GE Betz2
- GE Capital Aviation Services2
- GE Capital IT Solutions2
- GE Capital Rail Services2
- GE Commercial Finance1
- GE Energy1
- GE Equipment Services2
- GE Home & Business Solutions2
- GE Industrial2
- GE Infrastructure1
- GE Jenbacher2
- GE Lighting2
- GE Measurement & Control1
- GE Oil & Gas1
- GEnPact2
- GE Security2
- GE Transportation2
- GE Waukesha2
- GE Wind Energy1
- GECIS2
- GEIS2
- Genesis Lease2
- Genworth Financial2
- Montgomery Ward2
- Synchrony Financial2
- Tungsram1
- United Nuclear Corporation1
- Utah Construction Company2
- Whatman1
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Joint ventures/ shareholdings | Current | |
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Former |
- Alco-GE (1940–53)
- NBC (1926–30, 1986–2004)
- NBCUniversal (2004–13)
- Penske Truck Leasing (15.5%)
- Wabtec
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People | Founders |
- Charles A. Coffin
- Thomas Edison
- Edwin J. Houston
- J. P. Morgan
- Elihu Thomson
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Executives |
- Jeff Immelt
- Jack Welch
- Bob Wright
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Outside Directors |
- James Cash Jr.
- John L. Flannery
- Ann M. Fudge
- Susan Hockfield
- Andrea Jung
- Rochelle Lazarus
- Sam Nunn
- Roger Penske
- Vera Silva
- Douglas A. Warner III
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Places and facilities |
- GE Building (30 Rockefeller Plaza)
- GE Building (570 Lexington Avenue)
- Nela Park
- Realty Plot
- Research Laboratory
- River Works
- Specialty Control Plant
- Switchgear Plant
- Welch Technology Centre
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Sponsorship |
- Carousel of Progress (1964–65, 1967–73, 1975–85)
- Horizons at Epcot (1983–93)
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Other |
- GE True
- The General Electric Concert
- General Electric EdgeLab
- General Electric Theater
- General Imaging
- KGEI
- Phoebus cartel
- Thomson-Houston Electric Company
- Timeline
- United States v. General Electric Co.
- Diamond v. Chakrabarty
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- 1Now integrated into other GE divisions or business groupings
- 2Sold or spun off
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На других языках
[de] CFM International
CFM International ist ein Joint Venture mit Sitz in Paris, das 1974 zu gleichen Teilen von den beiden Triebwerksherstellern Snecma (heute: Safran Aircraft Engines) und GE Aviation gegründet wurde.[1] Gemeinsam wurde das Turbofan-Triebwerk CFM56 entwickelt, ein kommerziell erfolgreiches Strahltriebwerk der gewerblichen Luftfahrt. Es kommt unter anderem in der Boeing 737, der Airbus-A320-Familie und der A340 zum Einsatz.
- [en] CFM International
[es] CFM International
CFM International es una empresa fruto de la colaboración entre GE Aviation de los Estados Unidos y Snecma de Francia. El propósito de esta compañía es construir y mantener los motores de reacción CFM56.
[fr] CFM International
CFM International est une coentreprise entre la société américaine General Electric et la société motoriste française Safran Aircraft Engines, anciennement SNECMA[2]. Le but de cette union est de développer et commercialiser la série de réacteurs d'avions CFM56 et LEAP.
[it] CFM International
CFM international è una joint venture, formata nel 1974 tra l'azienda statunitense GE Aviation e la francese Snecma, che si occupa dalla produzione di motori aeronautici per l'aviazione civile e militare.
[ru] CFM International
CFM International — совместное предприятие французской компании Snecma (дочерняя структура Safran) и американской компании GE Aviation (подразделение корпорации General Electric).
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