The recent inauguration of GE Aerospace-Lufthansa Technik joint venture XEOS’ CFM International Leap maintenance and testing facility is the latest ramp-up in the narrowbody engine’s aftermarket ...
The development of a home-grown turbofan engine for China’s C919 narrowbody passenger jet has been “progressing well” in ...
The facility utilizes GE Aerospace’s proprietary lean operating system, FLIGHT DECK, incorporating the latest best practices ...
The first Airbus A321XLR set to be delivered to the United States has been spotted in Hamburg, Germany, emblazoned with the ...
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GE opens XEOS facility to provide overhaul and repair services for CFM International LEAP engines that are used in narrowbody ...
A joint venture between GE Aerospace and Lufthansa Technik, the facility is focused on the overhaul and repair of CFM International* LEAP engines, which power today's most popular narrowbody aircraft.
Polish-based engine maintenance venture XEOS - originally established to service widebody powerplants - has been revived with ...
Malaysia Airlines currently operates 11 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with CFM LEAP-1B engines, with another 14 aircraft on order ...
GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) today announced the inauguration of XEOS, a state-of-the-art engine maintenance, repair and overhaul ...