Embraer has said that it is facing significant supply issues with CF34 turbofans from GE Aerospace which are used to power its E175 regional jets. The Brazilian manufacturer's CEO has said that it is disrupting production and threatening delivery timelines to customers. This news comes as GE is also working with partner Safran to resolve production issues with its CFM International Leap-1A turbofans that are impacting Airbus and its A320neo family of aircraft.

The CF34 has been produced in several variants since the early 1980s, and has long been a workhorse for airlines operating fleets of regional jets. It is used to power various aircraft types, from multiple Bombardier CRJ variants to Embraer's first-generation E-Jets and the Comac C909 . It is the sole engine op

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