General Electric CF34

CF34
A CF34 installed on a Bombardier CRJ200
Type Turbofan
National origin United States
Manufacturer GE Aviation
First run 1982[1]
Major applications Bombardier CRJ
Comac ARJ21
Embraer E-Jets
Developed from General Electric TF34
Developed into General Electric Passport
CF34 engine mounted on an Embraer 190
Recent versions of the CF34 feature chevrons on the core nozzle outlet.

The General Electric CF34 is a civilian high-bypass turbofan developed by GE Aviation from its TF34 military engine. The CF34 is used on a number of business and regional jets, including the Bombardier CRJ series, the Embraer E-Jets, and Comac ARJ21.[2][3] In 2012, there were 5,600 engines in service.

  1. ^ GE Aviation at flightglobal.com
  2. ^ The CF34 at aviationpros.com
  3. ^ GE's CF34-3 Engines Celebrate 20 Years of Regional Jet Service at aviationpros.com