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LEAP Engine Deliveries Rise 63% to 520 in First Quarter 2026

LEAP Engine Deliveries Rise 63% to 520 in First Quarter 2026
Deliveries of CFM International’s LEAP engines increased sharply by 63% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2026, with GE Aerospace reporting a total of 520 units shipped. This figure marks a significant recovery from the same period in 2025, when only 319 engines were delivered due to production disruptions linked to a supplier issue at Safran, the French aerospace company and co-owner of CFM International. The 2025 first-quarter deliveries had declined from 367 units in 2024, reflecting the impact of these supply chain challenges.
Industry Context and Market Dynamics
The robust growth in LEAP engine deliveries comes amid a complex environment in the global aerospace sector. While CFM International has managed to rebound strongly, the rollout of China’s C919 aircraft, which is powered by LEAP engines, has encountered difficulties. Only three C919 aircraft were delivered in the first quarter, reportedly due to engine-related concerns, casting uncertainty over the program’s future demand and delivery timelines.
Other aerospace manufacturers have reported mixed results during the same period. Embraer experienced a 47% increase in aircraft deliveries, indicating strong demand for its regional jets. Conversely, Airbus faced a decline in first-quarter deliveries compared to the previous year, a downturn attributed to persistent supply chain issues and evolving market conditions.
Beyond aerospace, the broader transportation sector remains under scrutiny, with Tesla preparing to release its first-quarter financial results. These are anticipated to provide insights into the company’s production and delivery performance amid ongoing industry challenges.
The surge in LEAP engine deliveries highlights CFM International’s successful recovery from last year’s supply disruptions and underscores the sustained demand for advanced, fuel-efficient engines within the aviation industry.

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