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U.S. engine and component ban poised to cripple China’s commercial aircraft manufacturing

Summary by The Air Current
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s suspension in approving export licenses of engines for China’s commercial aircraft, previously reported to impact the engines aboard Comac’s C919, also extends to GE Aerospace engines for the C909, the country’s indigenous regional jet, according to people familiar with the government’s move. Clearance for key components from suppliers like Honeywell Aerospace and RTX Corp. unit Collins Aerospace have also been …
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The Air Current broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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