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CFM LEAP Engines Surpass 1,000 Deliveries in First Half of Year

CFM LEAP Engines Surpass 1,000 Deliveries in First Half of Year
CFM International has reached a significant milestone by delivering 1,030 LEAP engines in the first half of the year, marking the first time the program has exceeded 1,000 units within a six-month period. This achievement represents a 41 percent increase compared to the same period last year, underscoring a robust recovery from previous supply chain disruptions that had constrained production.
Steady Growth Amid Industry Challenges
Since entering service in 2016 with just 11 deliveries, the LEAP engine program has demonstrated consistent growth despite ongoing challenges in the aviation sector. Deliveries have steadily increased over recent years, with 729 engines delivered in the first half of 2025, 664 in 2024, 785 in 2023, 465 in 2022, and 399 in 2021. The current delivery pace positions CFM International to surpass its full-year target of more than 2,000 LEAP engine deliveries, reflecting strong market demand.
Nevertheless, the surge in deliveries occurs against a backdrop of persistent supply chain difficulties that continue to affect the aviation industry. Willie Walsh, Director General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), has emphasized the financial strain these disruptions impose on airlines, which have had to absorb substantial additional costs. This environment has heightened the demand for dependable engine supply and comprehensive maintenance solutions.
Expanding Aftermarket Support and Industry Collaboration
In response to these challenges, CFM International and its partners are actively expanding their aftermarket support networks to better serve operators worldwide. Safran Aircraft Engines recently inaugurated a new maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facility in Mexico, aimed at addressing the increasing service requirements for LEAP engines. Concurrently, MTU Aero Engines is intensifying its role in the CFM aftermarket, enhancing its collaboration with GE Aerospace to bolster service capabilities and competitiveness.
Airlines and MRO providers are also adopting strategic initiatives to secure reliable engine support. Iberia Maintenance’s launch of IAG Engine Tech, a dedicated engine MRO business, exemplifies the growing industry focus on specialized LEAP engine services. These developments reflect a broader shift within the global engine maintenance and support ecosystem, as stakeholders seek to navigate supply chain complexities while meeting rising market demand.
As CFM International continues to scale production and expand support infrastructure, its ability to manage these challenges will be pivotal. The record-breaking delivery figures not only attest to the resilience of the LEAP program but also highlight evolving dynamics in the aviation engine sector.

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