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 GE Aviation has delivered its first F110-129 engines for integration with Boeings F-15EX fighter, ahead of the new models flight debut next year.Announcing the development on 16 September, GE said its relationship with Boeing on the project dates back to 2014, when the propulsion supplier  began investing resources and made a long-term commitment to become qualified on the F-15EX .Source: GE AviationGEs first contract covers provision of 19 F110-129 enginesThe US Air Force  USAF  in June awarded Boeing a contract to produce a first batch of eight interceptors, without disclosing its engine selection. GE confirms that during the same month it received a Lot 1 contract from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center to supply 19 F110-129s, plus modernised engine monitoring system computers.Shawn Warren, GE Aviations vice-president and general manager of large combat and mobility engines, says the companys F110 production line is  fully operational and ready to serve the F-15EX programme . Were proud to deliver these engines to Boeing and do o stanley cup (https://www.cup-stanley.es) ur part to ensure the air forces rapid fielding requirements are met to maintain fighter aircraft capacity,  War stanley flasche (https://www.stanleycups.at) ren adds.Source: BoeingUS Air Force plans to buy 144 of the new-generation fighterDue to en stanley cup (https://www.stanleycups.it) ter squadron service from 2023, the F-15EX is intended to allow the USAF to rapidly re-equip squadrons currently flying aged F-15C/Ds. It intends to acquire up to 144 examples, but could eventually increase this to as many as 200.GE notes th Vawe Russian government grants subsidies to coronavirus-hit airlines
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