GE received orders valued at $5.4 billion, including orders for its new GE9X engine, which is currently in development. Testing on the engine is scheduled to begin next year.

Top: The LEAP engine during testing. Image credit: CFM International Above: A GEnx engine on a new Vietnam Airlines Dreamliner. Image credit: GE Reports/Adam Senatori
CFM signed $14 billion in new deals for its latest LEAP family of engines, as well as the CFM56 model, which powers single-aisle jets, including many Boeing 737. The deals include orders, commitments and long-term service agreements.
To date, CFM has received orders for 9,550 LEAPs valued at $134 billion (list price).
“What a great show,” said Jean-Paul Ebanga, CFM president and CEO. “In just three days, we more than doubled our total orders for this year.”