| ID | : | 183061335 |
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| Quantity | : | 1 Engine |
| Manufacturer | : | CFM International View more items from this manufacturer |
| Condition | : | As Removed |
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| Product Location | : | China |
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Available for sale is a CFM56-3C1 turbofan engine removed from a Boeing 737 aircraft, offered in As Removed condition. This engine presents a solid opportunity for operators, MROs, and teardown specialists seeking a proven asset with complete traceability and supporting records.
The engine has accumulated approximately 70,857 Flight Hours (TSN) and 47,428 Flight Cycles (CSN) and was operated by China Central Longhao Airlines. It maintains a clean operational history, with no incident or accident record, and has been maintained in accordance with OEM standards.
This unit is supported by full back-to-birth documentation, including LLP status, AD/SB compliance records, installation history, and certification statements. Additionally, the engine is confirmed to have no PMA/DER or non-OEM repaired parts, enhancing its value for continued operation or part-out.
The engine features a 22,000 lbs thrust rating configuration and comes with a detailed Life Limited Parts (LLP) summary, showing remaining life across key modules.
Key Highlights
Engine Model: CFM56-3C1
Aircraft Type: Boeing 737-300
Condition: As Removed
Total Time Since New: ~70,857 FH
Total Cycles Since New: ~47,428 FC
Thrust Rating: 22K lbs
Full Back-to-Birth Records Available
No Incident / Accident History
No PMA / DER / Non-OEM Parts Installed
LLP Status Available
AD / SB Compliance Documentation Available
Documentation Available
Hours & Cycles Statement
LLP (Life Limited Parts) Summary
AD & SB Status Reports
Engine Historical / Installation Records
Thrust Rating Statement
Oil Consumption / Usage Statement
Non-Incident / Accident Statement
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