2016 to date is proving to be another strong year for CFM International, with the company booking a total of 1,660 engine orders through June, including 700 CFM56 engines (commercial, military and spares) and 960 LEAP engines (including spares). This total represents more than 100 engines compared to the same period in 2015. Total LEAP orders have now surpassed 10,820 engines and commitments (including spares / excluding options) for all three models at a value of more than US$151bn at list price. LEAP engines power the Airbus A320neo (new engine option) family, the Boeing 737 MAX, and the COMAC C919. 2016 also marks the peak production year for the CFM56 family, with the company producing 1,700 engines this year, versus 1,638 in 2015, as it begins to transition to the LEAP engine. The company will continue to build CFM56 spare engines for several years to support the in-service fleet and plans to produce spare parts for the engine family until around the year 2045. In April, the CFM began delivering LEAP-1A production engines to Airbus in anticipation of the delivery of the first A320neo aircraft to Pegasus Airlines in the coming weeks. More than 100 LEAP engines will be built in 2016.
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