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SpiceJet inks $12.5 bn deal with CFM International for engines
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11-03-2018 07:35:33 .
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 Low cost public carrier SpiceJet on Saturday said it has signed $12. billion deal with CFM International to purchase 'LEAP 1B' engines for 155 units of Boeing '737 MAX' airplanes, along with spare engines to support the fleet. 
CFM International is an aircraft engine developer, with 50:50 ownership of US based General Electric and France based Safran Aircraft Engines. 
"The airline also signed 10 year rate per flight hour (RPFH) agreement with CFM Services that covers all LEAP 1B engines powering SpiceJet's 737 MAX airplanes, SpiceJet said in statement here. 
Under the RPFH agreement, CFM International guarantees maintenance costs for all SpiceJet's LEAP 1B engines on pay by hour basis, it said. 
"We are looking forward to introducing the new LEAP 1B into our fleet, said Ajay Singh, SpiceJet's Chairman and Managing Director, adding that LEAP 1B is living up to its promises for efficiency and reliability. 
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