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The J79 gas turbine engine features a single-stage fan and a nine-stage axial compressor, which together provide efficient air compression before combustion. This design allows the engine to achieve high thrust levels and operational efficiency. Overall, the engine has a total of nine stages of compression in the axial compressor.

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