CFE Company

The CFE Company is a joint venture established by GE Aviation and the Garrett Engine Division of Allied Signal (now Honeywell Aerospace) in June 1987.[1] The company produces the CFE738, a small turbofan engine used on the Dassault Falcon 2000.[2] "CFE" stands for "Commercial Fan Engines".

Products

  • CFE CFE738

References

  1. ^ Model 738 page. GE Aviation.
  2. ^ "CFE Company CFE738". Jane's Aero-engines. Jane's Information Group, 2010. (subscription article dated 31 March 2010[permanent dead link]).
  • Gunston, Bill (2006). World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines, 5th Edition. Phoenix Mill, Gloucestershire, England, UK: Sutton Publishing Limited. ISBN 0-7509-4479-X.
  • Leyes II, Richard A.; William A. Fleming (1999). The History of North American Small Gas Turbine Aircraft Engines. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 1-56347-332-1.

External links

  • GE Aviation CFE738 page
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