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GE to build $100-million jet engine plant in Indiana
The plant in Lafayette will assemble the LEAP engine, which is a product of CFM International, a longtime joint venture of GE and France's Safran .
CFM has orders for more than 6,000 LEAP engines, which are not scheduled to enter service until 2016.
The LEAP will power new versions of widely sold single-aisle planes - the Airbus A320neo, Boeing's 737 MAX and China's COMAC C919. CFM competes with United Technologies' Pratt & Whitney unit for A320neo engine orders.
"Beginning in 2015, the LEAP engine will experience a dramatic production ramp-up for the remainder of the decade," David Joyce, president of GE Aviation, said in a statement.
GE expects to begin hiring for the plant as soon as next year and said the plant would employ more than 200 people within about five years.
(Reporting by Lewis Krauskopf; Editing by Bernadette Baum)