Talk:CFM International
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[edit]CFM does stand for something, as you indicated later in the article.
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[edit]CFAN is also a partnership of GE & Snecma, with a plant in San Marcos, Texas, where they manufacture turbojet turbine blades. What's annoying is that if you ask Google to locate a mention of CFAN on the CFM web site, it finds nothing, and the same for the reverse: a mention of CFM on the CFAN web site; as i suppose that CFAN is part of CFM. A jolly mess. --Jerome Potts (talk) 17:06, 13 September 2015 (UTC)
I'd guess that they're _not_ formally legally related, despite how much it sounds like they should be. If the two companies were tied together then legal accountability, finances, and reputation of the two would be tied together and, in an industry where one accident can kill a company, you probably don't want that. Dichohecho (talk) 10:09, 29 October 2019 (UTC)
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