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The General Electric Affinity was a turbofan developed by GE Aviation for supersonic transports.Launched in May 2017 to power the Aerion AS2 supersonic business jet, its initial design was completed in 2018 before its detailed design in 2020 for the first prototype production.GE Aviation discontinued development of the engine in May 2021.Its high-pressure core is derived from the CFM56, matched to a new twin fan low-pressure section for a reduced bypass ratio better suited to supersonic flight.

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  • General Electric Affinity (en)
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  • The General Electric Affinity was a turbofan developed by GE Aviation for supersonic transports.Launched in May 2017 to power the Aerion AS2 supersonic business jet, its initial design was completed in 2018 before its detailed design in 2020 for the first prototype production.GE Aviation discontinued development of the engine in May 2021.Its high-pressure core is derived from the CFM56, matched to a new twin fan low-pressure section for a reduced bypass ratio better suited to supersonic flight. (en)
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  • * General Electric CF34 * Rolls-Royce BR700 * Pratt & Whitney JT8D (en)
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  • * CFM International CFM56 * General Electric F101 (en)
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  • The General Electric Affinity was a turbofan developed by GE Aviation for supersonic transports.Launched in May 2017 to power the Aerion AS2 supersonic business jet, its initial design was completed in 2018 before its detailed design in 2020 for the first prototype production.GE Aviation discontinued development of the engine in May 2021.Its high-pressure core is derived from the CFM56, matched to a new twin fan low-pressure section for a reduced bypass ratio better suited to supersonic flight. (en)
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