Cfm56 5b Engine. Airbus A321 CFM565B Engine at GRU Editorial Stock Image Image of The CFM56-5B is the engine of choice for the A320ceo family, having been selected to power nearly 60 percent of the aircraft ordered This document provides a high-level overview of the CFM56-5B engines that power the Airbus A319/A320/A321 aircraft
The CFM56® family of engines is designed to power commercial aircraft requiring 18,500 to 33,000 pounds of thrust The latest version of this engine features reduced fuel consumption and lower maintenance costs.
To date 3,500 A320 family aircraft have been ordered, and about 2,000 of these have had CFM56-5A/-5B engines specified These engines are manufactured and marketed through a 50/50 cooperation between GE Aerospace and the French engine manufacturer Safran Aircraft Engines The latest version of this engine features reduced fuel consumption and lower maintenance costs.
United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 CFM56 engine at San Francisco Airport. The highest rated variant is the-5B2 at 32,000lbs for the A321, while the CFM56-5A/-5B maintenance analysis & budget The CFM56-5A/-5B series has a large number of variants Certified in 1987, the CFM56-5 was available in three versions
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