Model CF700

CF700

Legacy of Performance

Since its introduction, the CF700 continues to power more than 265 aircraft for 120 operators around the world.

Engine Overview

The CF700 turbofan engine was developed as an aft-fan engine to power the Rockwell Sabre 75 version of the Sabreliner aircraft, as well as the Dassault Falcon. There are over 400 CF700 aircraft in operation around the world, with an experience base of over 10 million service hours.

The CF700 was the first small turbofan in the world to be certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration.

The CF700 turbofan engine was also used to train Moon-bound astronauts in the Apollo program as the powerplant for the Lunar Landing Training Vehicle.


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Physical Information

Fan/Compressor Stages: 1/8

Core / Power Turbine Stages: 2/1

Max Diameter (Inches): 33

Length (Inches): 75.5

Dry Weight (Lb.): 725 - 737

    Application Examples:
  • Falcon 20
  • Sabreliner 75A/80A

Power Specifications

Specific Fuel Consumption at Maximum power: 0.643 - 0.652

Max. Power at Sea Level (Lb.): 4,200 - 4,500

Bypass Ratio: 2.0