GE considers all options for stretched A220 engine.

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GE Chairman and GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp said that all options are on the table regarding a potential larger version of the Airbus A220 jet, including investing in a new engine. Currently, the A220 is powered solely by engines from CFM competitor Pratt & Whitney. GE co-owns engine maker CFM International with France's Safran.
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