TURN UP: Larger, Lighter Additive Parts
GE Aerospace Advanced Technology Munich-led European consortium unveils one of the largest-ever metal 3D-printed aerospace parts and demonstrates significant cost, weight and time savings.
Game Changer: Four Parts Proving Additive Manufacturing Can Compete with Casting on Cost
A collaboration between GE Aviation and GE Additive is proving that metal additive manufacturing can go toe-to-toe with conventional castings on price.
Engineers in Arms: EDC Team in Warsaw Creates PPE Task Force
GE Aviation’s Engineering Design Center in Warsaw has teamed up with the Łukasiewicz Research Network to produce thousands of visors, masks and other PPE for local hospitals to fight the spread of COVID-19.
Face Value: How GE Additive Is Helping Shield Healthcare Workers Against COVID-19
Workers at GE Additive, part of GE Aviation, have designed a sturdy adaptor that can quickly convert a standard hard hat and visor into a battle-ready face shield to protect healthcare workers against the spread of COVID-19.
First in Flight: The Extraordinary Technology Behind the GE9X Engine
It may have been drizzly in Everett, Washington, on Saturday, January 25, but the rain could not ruin the parade at Paine Field, an airport 20 miles north of Seattle.
GE Aviation’s Quick Six With Product Manager Laurence Vigeant-Langlois
From working parents to military veterans, GE would not be the company it is today without its employees.
On Your Mark, Get Set, 3D Print: Additive for GE Catalyst
Additive production for the Catalyst engine has started in Brindisi—the culmination of a global collaboration that is revolutionizing how the factory works.
GE Aviation's Quick Six With Manufacturing Engineer Jordan Kovacs
From working parents to military veterans, GE would not be the company it is today without its employees.
A LEAP Across the Pond: This New York-Paris Jet Route Is Plush And Fast
France’s La Compagnie is operating a business-class-only daily flight between Newark Liberty Airport and Orly, powered by ultra-efficient CFM LEAP engines, which provide double-digit gains in fuel efficiency and allow the plane fly further on a single tank on fuel while also lowering carbon emissions, oxides of nitrogen emissions and noise.
GE Aviation Madness: Here's How Our Bracket Turned Out
Additive manufacturing enabled engineers to design and “grow” a bracket for the GEnx, reducing production waste by 90 percent.