Bloomberg cites comments from GE Aerospace (GE) after the National Transportation Safety Board issued an urgent safety recommendation to address the possibility of smoke entering the cockpit or cabin of airplanes equipped with CFM International LEAP-1B engines and issued additional recommendations to evaluate the potential for the same issue with LEAP-1A and -1C engines.
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