The LEAP Engine: 10 Years On
A decade after the LEAP-X engine program was launched, more than 890 LEAP engines and counting are now installed on aircraft worldwide.
Lights, Camera, Aviation: Behind the Scenes at the LEAP Jet Engine Facility in Indiana
Students Shannon Newerth, Dengke Wang, and Jaedyn Zavala had no idea what awaited them as they pulled their massive RV into the parking lot at GE Aviation’s engine assembly plan
GE and the U.S. Air Force: The Past and the Future of Fleet Performance and Efficiency
GE and CFM power almost 5,000 engines in the U.S. Air Force. GE continues to work with the U.S. Air Force to improve aircraft performance and reduce life cycle costs.
Glide Path: On Top of the World with Engineer Łukasz Grabowski
This summer, Engineering Design Center engineer Łukasz Grabowski became the vice-champion of the world in gliding.
A Lord Of The Wings: America’s Largest Air Force Plane Turns 50
Last week, almost exactly 50 years after the C-5 Galaxy made its maiden voyage, Lockheed delivered the latest upgraded version, called the C-5M Super Galaxy, to the U.S. Air Force.
Supporting Our Troops: GE Aviation Sends 15,000 Pounds of Goods to Service Men and Women
GE’s Veterans Network completed its 11th Annual Troop Care Package Drive last month, collecting more than 15,000 pounds of donated items for our deployed service men and women.
Spring cleaning: How GE Aviation’s digital team is partnering with customers to help make the skies cleaner
How GE Aviation’s digital team is partnering with customers to help make the skies cleaner.
From light bulbs to jet engines: How Thomas Edison's most famous invention led to GE's jet engine revolution
From Light Bulbs to Jet Engines describes our technology journey from Thomas Edison’s first electrical devices to GE steam turbines and turbosuperchargers to America’s first jet engine. The 20th century’s two global wars created aviation challenges for GE to tackle and ultimately shaped GE Aviation into the global thriving business it is today.
Celebrating an aviation giant: How "Herman the German" helped to propel the aerospace industry
This season marks important anniversaries in the amazing life of GE Aviation giant Gerhard Neumann, whose business and technology in