By Tim Hepher PARIS, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Global airlines have renewed an agreement with French-U.S. engine maker CFM ...
CFM International has extended its agreement with IATA through February 2033, allowing airlines greater flexibility to use ...
Both companies make engines that power narrow-bodies, but have different design philosophies.
IATA renewed its existing agreement with CFM International (CFM) through February 2033 on Tuesday, 20th January.
It aims to increase production by up to 20%.
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IATA and CFM International extend a pro-competitive agreement to 2033, supporting open engine MRO markets and easing airline ...
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Geneva - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced the renewal of an agreement with CFM International (CFM ...
The agreement extends Conduct Policies confirmed in 2019 that help third-party engine MROs and parts suppliers find ...