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CFM Works On Leap-1B Fume Fix For 737 MAX

Key Takeaways
  • CFM International works on Leap-1B software fix.
  • Addressing fume ingress concerns in 737 MAX.
  • Certification work underway with Boeing.
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Strategic Implications

CFM's efforts may indicate a proactive approach to addressing safety concerns, which could enhance the 737 MAX's market position. The collaboration with Boeing suggests a focus on resolving technical issues, which may benefit both companies and the broader aviation industry.

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What Happened

Engine Maker Addresses Safety Concerns With Boeing

CFM International is working towards implementing a software fix for the Leap-1B engine to address safety concerns related to fume ingress in the 737 MAX. The certification work is being conducted in association with Boeing, aiming to resolve the issue linked to potential engine fan failure. This development was first reported by Aviation Week.

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CFM Works On Leap-1B Fume Fix For 737 MAX

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Key Takeaways
  • CFM International works on Leap-1B software fix.
  • Addressing fume ingress concerns in 737 MAX.
  • Certification work underway with Boeing.
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Strategic Implications

CFM's efforts may indicate a proactive approach to addressing safety concerns, which could enhance the 737 MAX's market position. The collaboration with Boeing suggests a focus on resolving technical issues, which may benefit both companies and the broader aviation industry.

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What Happened

Engine Maker Addresses Safety Concerns With Boeing

CFM International is working towards implementing a software fix for the Leap-1B engine to address safety concerns related to fume ingress in the 737 MAX. The certification work is being conducted in association with Boeing, aiming to resolve the issue linked to potential engine fan failure. This development was first reported by Aviation Week.

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