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Aviation History
1997
1997 - 0485.PDF
CFM56 ENGINES ACHIEVE 25,DDD HOURS AND 20,D00 CYCLES WITHOUT A SHOP VISIT CFM56 engines shipped since 1991 SmffffiRfftMrnffH [HtftLTil i engines have contributed to one engine remaining in-service for well over seven years and 25,000 tuyiwt ovei 10,000 (yd« »* ** ' W hours without a shop visit. And it is still flying. A growing number of f IKililiTif! for life-limited parts. Fleet wide in 1995, the average fir: shop visit for a CFM56 engine came after 12,300 hours or Sfrs? 9,100 cycles. These impressive milestones are expected to increase to 14,000 hours and 10,000 cycles for engines now in-service. To learn mor visit us on the World Wide Web: http://www.cfm56.com DURABILITY YOU CAN TRUST cfm56engines cfm Q international A joint company of Snecma, France and General Electric Company, USA
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