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CF34 Engine: Excelling Today, Designed for Tomorrow
GE's CF34* family of engines have reached two highly significant milestones in business and regional aviation. Built to last, CF34 engines provide reliable, proven technology continuously improved through technology infusion and OnPoint* service solutions. more

Customers, GE Sign CF34-10A to Power First Chinese-Built ARJ21-700 Aircraft
The newest, and most powerful, member of the CF34 engine family—the CF34-10A—has been selected by China Aviation Industry Corp. 1 (AVIC 1) to power its new ARJ21-700* regional jet. more

GP7200-Powered A380 Receives FAA, EASA Type Certifications
The Engine Alliance GP7200*-powered Airbus A380* has received type certifications from the European Aviation Safety Agency and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The engine has achieved or exceeded all test objectives during the Airbus flight test program, paving the way for the aircraft's scheduled entry into service with Emirates later this year. more

GP7200 Engine: Reducing Cost of Operation Through Innovation
The GP7200 engine is one of the quietest long-range engines in the skies and has the lowest fuel burn on the A380, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating significant savings for operators. more

Skybus Becomes First North American Operator of Advanced CFM56-5B Tech Insertion Engine
Skybus has taken delivery of a new Airbus 319* aircraft equipped with CFM56-5B Tech Insertion engines, making it the first North American operator to put the advanced configuration into revenue service. more

Did You Know?
A key benefit of OnPoint solutions is flexible financing options that can transfer risk from the customer to GE—allowing an operator to reduce financial and operational uncertainty. more

*OnPoint, CF34 and GE90 are registered trademarks of General Electric Company.

*CF34 thrust: APR SLS uninstalled (automatic power reserve, sea level static atmospheric conditions, uninstalled thrust).

*CFM and CFM56 are trademarks of CFM International, a 50/50 joint company of Snecma and General Electric Company.

*GP7200 and GP7270 are trademarks of the Engine Alliance, a 50/50 joint venture of General Electric and Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp.

*A319, A320 and A380 are trademarks of Airbus.

*Bombardier, Challenger 601/604/605, CRJ100, CRJ200, CRJ700, CRJ900 and CRJ1000 are trademarks of Bombardier Inc.

*Lufthansa CityLine Bombardier CRJ100 photo (page 1), used with permission of Bombardier Inc. and Deutsche Lufthansa AG.

*ARJ21-700/900 are trademarks of China Aviation Industry Corp. 1 (AVIC 1).

*EMBRAER 170/175 and EMBRAER 190/195 are trademarks of Embraer S.A.

*PW4000 is a trademark of Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologies Corp.

In This Issue
CF34 Engine: Excelling Today, Designed for Tomorrow
GP7200-Powered A380 Receives FAA, EASA Type Certifications
Advanced CFM56-5B Tech Insertion Engine Update
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