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The Commerce Department has lifted a ban on export license approval for GE Aerospace engines destined for Comac and its C919 and C909 jetliner programs, an industry source tells The Air Current. GE Aerospace engines for both aircraft, as well components from Honeywell and RTX Corp., were caught in the roughly five-week ban at the center of an ongoing trade war with China.
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