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![Sean Broderick al Twitter: "737NG operators face more frequent CFM56-7B fan blade checks per EASA and (pending) FAA directives. New interval: 1,600 cycles, or nearly half of previous 3,000-cycle limit. CFM recommended Sean Broderick al Twitter: "737NG operators face more frequent CFM56-7B fan blade checks per EASA and (pending) FAA directives. New interval: 1,600 cycles, or nearly half of previous 3,000-cycle limit. CFM recommended](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DoMl7_PUYAA_PUW.jpg)
Sean Broderick al Twitter: "737NG operators face more frequent CFM56-7B fan blade checks per EASA and (pending) FAA directives. New interval: 1,600 cycles, or nearly half of previous 3,000-cycle limit. CFM recommended
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