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cfm

American  
  1. cubic feet per minute.


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Safran Aircraft Engines owns 10% of that Albany segment via its CFM partnership with GE Aerospace.

From Barron's

GE Aerospace has started the “multiyear” process to test the oil’s durability for its wide-body power units and narrow-body engines developed by its joint venture CFM International after receiving formal requests from airlines, a spokesman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Any deal with Rolls-Royce would mark a major change for Boeing, which for about 40 years has used engines from CFM International—a joint venture between GE Aerospace and Safran—to power its 737 narrow-body planes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The market is dominated by CFM International – a joint venture between US-based GE Aerospace and French company Safran Aerospace Engines.

From BBC

Its engine, for example, is made by CFM International, a joint venture between GE Aerospace and France’s Safran Aircraft Engines.

From Seattle Times