On Monday, GE Aviation and CFM announced more than $6 billion in deals. According to Deborah Case, GE Aviation spokeswoman, those deals include:
- Asiana ordered 50 LEAP-1A engines with a long-term service agreement valued at $950 million.
- TAP Portugal ordered 83 LEAP-1A engines.
- Emirates expanded a GE90-11B services agreement to additional engines, valued at more than $400 million.
- Turkish Airlines extended its CF6 service agreements.
- Standard Chartered Bank ordered 20 CFM-7B engines.
- 90 ARJ Aircraft powered by CF34-10A engines were ordered by CALC and AVIC, with an engine list price at $1.5 billion.
GE Aviation is headquartered in Evendale in suburban Cincinnati. It and CFM International employ more than 9,000 people in Southwest Ohio.
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