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Clockwise, from left: With buildup complete, the left engine is staged to be attached to the new
pylon and strut. The LEAP-1B engine is attached to the airplane—the engines are mounted farther forward on the 737 MAX for better aerodynamic integration. The new LEAP-1B engine for the MAX incorporates many industry firsts, including 3-D woven carbon fiber composite fan blades.
Printed with Permission from Boeing Frontiers 63 — Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing 2016