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  2. Safran Silvercrest - Wikipedia

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    Safran. First run. September 2012 [1] Major applications. Cessna Citation Hemisphere. Number built. 7 (as of Summer 2014) [2] The Safran Silvercrest is a French turbofan under development by Safran Aircraft Engines.

  3. Safran Aircraft Engines - Wikipedia

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    Safran Aircraft Engines, previously Snecma (Société nationale d'études et de construction de moteurs d'aviation) or Snecma Moteurs, is a French aerospace engine manufacturer headquartered in Courcouronnes and a subsidiary of Safran. It designs, manufactures and maintains engines for commercial and military aircraft as well as rocket engines ...

  4. Dassault Falcon 6X - Wikipedia

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    The Dassault Falcon 6X is a large, long-range business jet developed by Dassault Aviation in France. Its precursor, the Falcon 5X twinjet, was launched in 2013, rolled-out in 2015 and made its first flight on July 5, 2017, but its development was frozen as its Safran Silvercrest engine failed to meet performance objectives.

  5. Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800 - Wikipedia

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    The Pratt & Whitney Canada PW800 is a series of turbofan engines in the 10,000–20,000 lbf (44–89 kN) thrust class, manufactured by Pratt & Whitney Canada. Intended for the regional jet and business jet market, the gear-less PW800 shares a common core with the larger, geared PW1000G. The first variants were certified on February 15, 2015, to ...

  6. Cessna Citation Hemisphere - Wikipedia

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    The Cessna Citation Hemisphere was a business jet project by Cessna. Announced in November 2015, it was then expected to fly in 2019 but its development was suspended in April 2018 due to a delay in the development of its Safran Silvercrest engines. It was designed for Mach 0.9 and would have a 4,500 nautical miles (8,300 km) range.

  7. Category:Snecma aircraft engines - Wikipedia

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    S. Safran Silvercrest. SNECMA M45. SNECMA Régnier 4L. Categories: Aircraft engine manufacturers of France. Safran Group. Commons category link from Wikidata.

  8. CFM International LEAP - Wikipedia

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    CFM International LEAP. The CFM International LEAP ("Leading Edge Aviation Propulsion") is a high-bypass turbofan engine produced by CFM International, a 50–50 joint venture between American GE Aerospace and French Safran Aircraft Engines. It is the successor of the CFM56 and competes with the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G to power narrow-body ...

  9. Snecma M88 - Wikipedia

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    Type. Turbofan. National origin. France. Manufacturer. Safran Aircraft Engines. Major applications. Dassault Rafale. The Snecma M88 is a French afterburning turbofan engine developed by Snecma (now known as Safran Aircraft Engines) for the Dassault Rafale fighter.