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Safran and GE’s CFM-56 – 50 Years of Aviation History

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The genesis of aviation history occurred in 1970 in the cocktail lounge of Boston’s Ritz-Carlton Hotel. Three French executives approached GE Aerospace with a groundbreaking proposal: to collaborate on building a new turbofan engine in the 20,000-pound thrust class for the single-aisle commercial jet market. Ed Woll, who attended the meeting with company president Gerhard Neumann and corporate counsel Jim Sacks, would later recall, “You could have bowled us over with a feather.”

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