The Engine Of The Future: How Does The CFM LEAP Differ From The CFM-56?

A turbofan engine compresses the incoming air through a series of compressor stages. The compressed air is mixed with pressurized fuel and ignited in the combustion chamber. The fuel-air mixture expands and passes through a series of turbine stages before exiting through the engine exhaust. The high-velocity exhaust creates thrust and propels the aircraft forward.



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