Asia-Pacific Airlines' Reliability Depends on Engine Durability
ByAinvest
Thursday, Feb 5, 2026 11:13 am ET1min read
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Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region are facing challenges, including supply chain issues, pilot shortages, and infrastructure problems. Engine reliability is critical for schedule resilience and operational profitability, especially in hot, humid, or dusty environments. GE Aerospace's newest engines, the GEnx and LEAP, are delivering better reliability trends than the global average. Legacy engines, such as the GE90 and CFM56, are also being relied upon. Japan Airlines cites the GEnx engine's role in supporting safe and reliable operations.

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