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Malev Sets New Time-On-Wing Record For
Single-Aisle Aircraft
LE BOURGET – June 18, 2003 – A CFM65-3C
engine in service with Malev has set a new world record high-cycle
single-aisle aircraft record for time on wing, logging 40,000 hours
and 17,000 cycles without a single removal.
CFM56-3 engines are part of the best-selling CFM56 engine family,
which is produced by CFM International (CFM) a 50/50 joint company
between Snecma Moteurs of France and General Electric Company.
The engine was part of the original installation on a Boeing 737-500
delivered to Hapag-Lloyd in December 1990; Malev has been leasing
the aircraft since 1999. During its in-service life, the engine
has undergone routine inspections but has remained trouble free.
Hapag-Lloyd is a long-time CFM customer and operates 29 CFM56-7-powered
737-800 aircraft.
The Malev record is significant since engines powering single-aisle
aircraft operate in very demanding conditions, with very high hours
to cycles ratio (a cycle is defined as one takeoff and landing sequence).
At its current utilization rate, the engine may well beat the current
world record by August 2003. The record of 40,531 hours was set
in 2000 by an engine powering an Icelandair 757 aircraft which had
logged only 11,090 cycles.
Malev, based in Budapest, is the national carrier of Hungary and
has been in operation for more than 50 years. The airline currently
operates a fleet of 15 Boeing 737-300/-400/-500 aircraft powered
by the CFM56-3 on routes throughout Europe, the Mediterranean, and
the Middle East. It will also introduce in its fleet, 10 737-700
powered by CFM56-7 engines this year and next year.
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For further information, contact:
Jamie Jewell
33.1.41.57.55.51
jamie.jewell@ae.ge.com
U.S.: 513.243.6890
Rick Kennedy
33.1.41.57.60.02
rick.l.kennedy@ae.ge.com
U.S.: 513.243.3372
Vincent Chappard
33.1. 41.57.55.30
vincent.chappard@snecma.fr
Paris: 33.1.40.60.80.18
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