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CFM56-7B Evolution Engine to Power Enhanced Boeing Next-Generation 737 in mid-2011News >> Power Plants >> Announcements Released on Tuesday, April 28, 2009The CFM is using advanced computer codes and three-dimensional design techniques to improve airfoils in the high- and low-pressure turbines to improve engine performance. In addition, CFM is improving engine cooling techniques and reducing parts count to achieve lower maintenance costs. The first engine is scheduled to begin ground testing in September of this year. In early 2010, the -7B Evolution configuration will begin flight tests at GE Aviation facilities in Victorville, California, paving the way for engine certification in the third quarter. Flight tests on the Next-Generation 737 are planned for later in 2010, followed by aircraft certification and entry into service in mid-2011. Once certified, the Evolution engine will carry the nameplate CFM56-7BE. The CFM56-7B Evolution is a product of CFM International (CFM), a 50/50 joint company of Snecma (SAFRAN Group) and General Electric Company. CFM is the world's leading manufacturing of commercial aircraft engines and has produced nearly 20,000 engines to date. GE - General Electric |
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