Safe Cyber: GE Aviation's Cybersecurity Leader Talks Data Protection and STEM
Stop for a moment and think of all the emails you send and receive in a day. Now multiply that by 49,000 employees. Sobering, huh?
#TBT: A Full Spectrum of Engines for the '80s
GE Aviation is celebrating its 100th year in business. All year, we’re taking a look back at some of the engines and technology featured in our advertisements and the stories behind them. To read more stories about GE’s 100 years in Aviation, visit our celebration page.
1 Billion Flight Hours: “World-class experience” builds 15,000th CFM56-7B engine
Meet the employees assembling the historic CFM56 engine, which crossed new milestones in April for production and flight hours.
Testing... Testing... 1, 2, 3: The U.S.'s First Jet Engine Began Formal Testing 77 Years Ago
GE’s (and America’s) first jet engine began formal testing 77 years ago in Lynn, Mass.
GE Aviation's Quick Six with Quality Engineer Katie Schafer
We sat down with Katie Schafer, Quality Engineer for Asheville’s Rotating Parts shop and recent winner of the Women Up’s Rising Star Award for her involvement in STEM education in the community.
'Bowled Over With A Feather': When Safran Aircraft Engines Went Courting for GE
Drinks in a cozy, elegant cocktail lounge have preceded plenty of marriage proposals. But rarely has such a session led to the creation of the most prolific jet propulsion com
Zen and the Art of Aviation Maintenance: Motorcycle Mechanics Make for Great Jet Engine Techs
The road to aeronautical innovation has been paved, in many respects, by motorcycle mechanics. Or at least devotees of two-wheel vehicular propulsion. And they make great aviation technicians.
GE1 “Building Block” Engine: Greatest GE Jet Engine Ever?
How the GE1 “Building Block” demonstrator engine program launched GE Aviation into the future.
History-Makers: GE Aviation Propulsion Hall of Fame Inducts Eight New Members
The GE Aviation Propulsion Hall of Fame welcomed its newest round of inductees in May 2019.
GE Aviation's Quick Six With Mechanic Carlos Duenas
Meet Carlos Duenas, a lead mechanic at GE Aviation Flight Test Operations, located in Victorville, California.