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Engine makers are progressing but not out of the woods

Engine makers are progressing but not out of the woods

by Richard Schuurman | Jan 24, 2023 | Aerospace, General Electric, Pratt & Whitney | 0 comments

The big engine OEMs GE Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney have been making good progress on solving some of the supply chain issues, but they will remain for months to come. In fact, it will take until the end of this year until the production of structural castings...
Supply chain, labor and inflation cause headaches for engine makers

Supply chain, labor and inflation cause headaches for engine makers

by Richard Schuurman | Oct 26, 2022 | Aerospace, General Category, Pratt & Whitney | 0 comments

Engine makers Pratt & Whitney and General Electric continue to suffer from supply chain and labor issues. Although there seem to be some stabilization and engine deliveries were higher in Q3 than in previous quarters, both OEMs are confronted with the same issues...
Engine makers have no quick fix for supply chain issues

Engine makers have no quick fix for supply chain issues

by Richard Schuurman | Jul 28, 2022 | Aerospace, Engines | 0 comments

The supply chain issues from which the commercial engine makers are suffering will likely extend well into 2023 and could even last until the end of next year. This warning comes on July 28 from Safran, the aerospace giant that partly owns CFM International. Earlier...
Is Airbus overstretching itself with rate 70?

Is Airbus overstretching itself with rate 70?

by Richard Schuurman | Aug 4, 2021 | Airbus | 0 comments

UPDATE SPIRIT – Is Airbus overstretching itself by targeting production rates for the A320neo-family that go beyond 70 per month? That question seems to be answered affirmatively by at least two of its key program suppliers, engines manufacturers Safran and...

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