Roaring to Life: GE Opens One of the Largest Engine Test Cells in the World
Capable of testing the largest, most sophisticated GE engines in production, the new Três Rios test cell in Brazil has roared to life.
Architect of success: Stable design key to LEAP engines
As the LEAP engine's reputation continues to grow, so have the number of sales, with orders and commitments currently exceeding 16,500 engines.
Flying in Formation: A trip into the genesis of flight
A trip to the Italian Air Force Historical Museum puts Avio Aero’s 110th anniversary in perspective.
2018 Year in Review: The Top Spots
Our top 8 of 2018. The GE Aviation stories that made 2018 a big year for aviation.
Driving Delivery Connections: The Impact of Real-Time Data
Many of us have wished to have a birds-eye view of our lives and see the impact we have on those around us. GE Aviation had a similar wish.
GE Aviation's Quick Six with Christina Beer
In our next installation of Quick Six, we sat down with Christina Beer, Technical Product Owner for the GE Operations Advisor product suite, which is building d
Ready for the long run: Lynn's new T408 engine assembly opens
GE Aviation held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Lynn, Mass., plant on Dec. 11 to mark the opening of the new T408 engine general assembly and prep-to-ship area.
Celebrating 25 years of unique culture, growth in Durham, NC
The Durham facility started with 20 employees and focused on one engine model. Over the last 25 years, the site has supported more than 10 engine models. Today, GE Aviation Durham has grown to more than 380 employees who focus on the GE9X, GE90, GEnx and LEAP engines, delivering more than 1,700 engine units a year.
So you want to build jet engines? Specialized training is here
With more than 1,000 entry-level and professional-level job openings currently at GE Aviation sites in just the U.S., specialized employee training programs are one of the ways GE Aviation is addressing the need for more qualified job applicants by preparing its workforce on needed skills.
DC Accelerator: Bringing Digital Twins to America's Capital
Following on the heels of GE’s other Accelerators in Austin, Texas, Dubai and Munich, the Washington, DC Accelerator will focus on some of the toughest problems facing the military and its contractors by providing a space where customers and GE experts can collaborate on new technological solutions.