CFM56-4 series : A320 family (later project was scrapped due to V2500 competition).LEAP (Leading Edge Aviation Propulsion).The “CF” in CFM is derived from GE’s use of the letters to designate “commercial turbofan.” The “M” is from M56, Safran’s original designation for the new engine. The company (CFM), and product line (CFM56), got their names by a combination of the two-parent companies’ commercial engine designations: GE’s CF6 and Snecma’s M56. They develop, produce and sell the new advanced-technology LEAP engine and the world’s best-selling CFM56 engine.ĬFM is not an acronym, so it doesn’t stand for anything. ![]() ![]() ![]() CFM International is a 50/50 joint venture between French Snecma Moteurs and American General Electric.
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