
Chromalloy has developed end-to-end capabilities for its CF6-80C2 first-stage high-pressure turbine blade.
Credit: Chromalloy
A single high-pressure turbine blade made by Chromalloy for the General Electric CF6-80C2 illustrates several airline aftermarket dynamics underway. How? First, the existing fleet of aircraft and engines continue to fly due to passenger traffic demand and airframe and engine production problems that...
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