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Farnborough Air Show 2014
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CFM Leap Testing Now In Full Swing
Snecma and GE are multiplying test engines, while preparing for a sharp production ramp-up.
The Leap-1B, set to power the Boeing 737 Max, ran for the first time in mid-June. Eleven miles of carbon fiber is needed to weave a single Leap fan blade.
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Thierry Dubois
• Writer
July 11, 2014
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