Dust ingestion testing for CFM RISE program begins

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Published on 10th October 2025

  • Earliest dust testing in new technology development prioritizes durability to meet customer needs
  • Latest step in development of compact engine core

CINCINNATI – 10 October 2025 – CFM International has begun dust ingestion testing on next-generation high-pressure turbine (HPT) airfoils. The earliest CFM has conducted this type of testing, it simulates the real-world operating conditions of engine technologies in development to optimize for durability.

Dust ingestion testing uses a proprietary mix of sand and other particles developed by GE Aerospace, one of CFM’s parent companies. A specialized test rig injects dust into the engine over thousands of cycles representing takeoff and climb, cruise and landing. The test campaign will replicate how the parts would withstand flight conditions in severe operating environments around the world, important for customer operations.

Arjan Hegeman, vice president for the future of flight at GE Aerospace, said: “With the RISE technology demonstration program, we’re pursuing durability and efficiency improvements with equal focus. This incorporates lessons from the flying fleet today to inform our future engine products by testing early and often.”

Core testing

CFM is developing a compact engine core including high-pressure compressor, HPT, and combustor technologies for a demonstrator later this decade through the RISE* program. The core’s Conceptual Design Review has been completed.

More than 3,000 endurance cycles of advanced HPT airfoils were completed earlier in 2025. Previous tests of HPT blades and nozzles focused on validating thermal, mechanical, and system performance.

About the RISE program

Unveiled in 2021, the CFM RISE program is one of the aviation industry’s most comprehensive technology demonstrators with more than 350 tests completed to date, including tests on advanced engine architectures like Open Fan, compact core, the high-speed turbine and compressor, and hybrid electric systems. The RISE program prioritizes safety, durability and efficiency, targeting more than 20% better fuel burn compared to commercial engines in service today.

RISE program technologies are maturing toward ground and flight tests this decade with work underway on aircraft and engine integration in collaboration with partners.

*Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines (RISE) is a technology demonstration program of CFM International, a 50-50 joint company between GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines. It is not a product offered for commercial sale.

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ABOUT CFM INTERNATIONAL

A 50/50 joint venture between GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines, CFM International has redefined international cooperation and helped change the course of commercial aviation since its founding in 1974. Today, CFM is the world’s leading supplier of commercial aircraft engines with a product line that sets the industry standard for efficiency, reliability, durability, and optimized cost of ownership. CFM produces the LEAP family of engines and supports LEAP and CFM56 fleets for operators worldwide. For the future of air transport, CFM’s RISE program is accelerating development of new propulsion technologies that will pave the way for the next generation of aircraft. Discover more at www.cfmaeroengines.com 

 

Media contact:
Chelsey Levingston
513-720-6458
chelsey.levingston@geaerospace.com

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