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Bring Them Home
Safely

Around 950,000 people are flying on aircraft right now powered by GE Aerospace and its joint venture partners' technology. It’s a tremendous responsibility and why safety comes first.

GE Aerospace

Laying a solid safety
foundation

    FLIGHT DECK

    Proprietary lean operating model


    Our lean proprietary operating model is how we operate the business and helps keep our employees, customers, passengers, and everyone who counts on us safe.

    Product Safety →
    Worker Safety →

    SQDC

    Safety, Quality, Delivery, and Cost —  always in that order

    Safety comes first at GE Aerospace, and the company encourages employees to report safety concerns voluntarily and confidentially without fear of retaliation.

    Report a safety concern →

    First

    Manufacturer with accepted Safety Management System

    Ten years before the FAA proposed requiring Safety Management Systems for aerospace manufacturers, GE Aerospace established one.

    See how our SMS is working →
    View a timeline of other key safety milestones for GE Aerospace →

    Maintaining Quality

      Partnership for safety

      Raw material suppliers for safety-critical parts share quality data to detect defects early and continuously improve.

      Real-time monitoring

      We constantly review data from customers’ fleets to spot immediate issues and any potential risks.

      Our work is never done

      See current stories about how we are using FLIGHT DECK to keep our people products safe.