2018 Year in Review: The Top Spots
Our top 8 of 2018. The GE Aviation stories that made 2018 a big year for aviation.
Catalyst for change: GE's advanced turboprop engine propels an industry forward
“Catalyst” is often referred to as a prime agent of change. In the world of turboprops, there has been very little “catalyst-worthy” change to the Business and General Aviation (BGA) segment. In fact, it’s a market that hasn’t seen much technological infusion in decades. That was at least until GE Aviation’s Advanced Turboprop entered the conversation.
How Avio Aero helped bring to life the first digital-native aircraft engine
Engine testing is an essential feature of the development phase of aircraft engines.
GE's Advanced Turboprop gets cool
Additive technology helped reduce 855 conventional components to just 12 on the Advanced Turboprop, GE’s clean-sheet engine that will power the new Cessna Denali from Textron Aviation. Among these 3D-printed components, the heat exchanger carries a high level of engineering complexity.
GE’s Advanced Turboprop is about to make some noise
In two years, GE Aviation’s Advanced Turboprop has been designed, developed and is now closing in on its first engine run in record time. ATP will be the first clean-sheet turboprop engine to hit the Business and General Aviation (BGA) market in more than 30 years.
Scan and fix: GE Aviation uses additive technology to fast track engine component repairs
Avio Aero, a GE Aviation business, is testing unique processes to manufacture and repair jet engine components. The processes, a form of additive technology, enable fast testing of new design practices and approaches for engine components.
Subtracting with additive: A deep dive into the development of GE's next-gen turboprop
General Electric’s new 1,300 SHP-rated Advanced Turboprop (ATP) is the first entry in GE’s new family of turboprop engines aimed at Business and General Aviation aircraft in the 1,000-1,600 SHP range. The ATP engine will power the new Cessna Denali aircraft built by Textron Aviation.
10 minutes at the EAA AirVenture is just plane nuts
More than 300,000 people and 10,000 planes will invade Oshkosh, Wisconsin this week for the Experimental Aircraft Association’s annual week long AirVenture fly-in. Not only is it massive–the largest of its kind in the world–but it’s also one of the most unique.
GE Aviation makes headlines with supersonic news
Supersonic flight, turboprops and 3-D printing dominated headlines this week for GE Aviation during the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE) held in Geneva, Switzerland.
A better aircraft starts with a better engine: Advanced Turboprop from GE
GE’s all-new Advanced Turboprop engine is built from proven technologies to deliver big performance benefits with low risk. The Bike Shop sat down with Gordie Follin, Engineering Leader for the Advanced Turboprop (ATP) program, to learn more about the materials and technologies inside this all-new engine.