© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Common Electrical Co. Chief Government Officer Larry Culp mingles with shareholders on the firm’s annual assembly in Tarrytown, New York, U.S., Might 8, 2019. REUTERS/Alwyn Scott/File Photograph
PARIS (Reuters) – GE Chairman and GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp mentioned on Monday all choices have been on the desk, when requested whether or not the corporate could be concerned about investing in a brand new engine for a possible bigger model of the Airbus A220 jet.
“I do not suppose we might rule something in or rule something out,” he mentioned on the Paris Airshow.
GE co-owns engine maker CFM Worldwide with France’s Safran (EPA:). The A220 is presently powered solely by engines from CFM competitor Pratt & Whitney.