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Airbus A320neo family and CFM International

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Airbus A320neo family and CFM International

Airbus A320neo family vs. CFM International

The Airbus A320neo family (neo for new engine option) is a development of the A320 family of narrow-body airliners produced by Airbus, the original family is renamed A320ceo, for current engine option. CFM International is a joint venture between GE Aviation, a division of General Electric of the United States, and Safran Aircraft Engines (formerly known as Snecma), a division of Safran of France.

Similarities between Airbus A320neo family and CFM International

Airbus A320neo family and CFM International have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): CFM International CFM56, CFM International LEAP, Safran.

CFM International CFM56

The CFM International CFM56 (U.S. military designation F108) series is a family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines made by CFM International (CFMI), with a thrust range of.

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CFM International LEAP

The CFM International LEAP is a high-bypass turbofan engine.

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Safran

Safran S.A. is a French multinational aircraft engine, rocket engine, aerospace-component and defense company.

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Airbus A320neo family and CFM International Comparison

Airbus A320neo family has 128 relations, while CFM International has 18. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.05% = 3 / (128 + 18).

References

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