CFM International LEAP

LEAP
Mockup of a LEAP-X, the early code name of the engine
Type Turbofan
National origin France/United States
Manufacturer CFM International
First run 4 September 2013[1]
Major applications Airbus A320neo family
Boeing 737 MAX
Comac C919
Number built 2,516 (June 2019)[a]
Developed from CFM International CFM56
General Electric GEnx

The CFM International LEAP ("Leading Edge Aviation Propulsion") is a high-bypass turbofan engine produced by CFM International, a 50–50 joint venture between American GE Aerospace and French Safran Aircraft Engines. It is the successor of the CFM56 and competes with the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G to power narrow-body aircraft.

  1. ^ "CFM launches a new era as first LEAP engine begins ground testing". CFM International. 6 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 June 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
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