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.
3 Keys to Meeting Record Engine Demand
The LEAP engine program of CFM International isn’t just a history-maker in commercial aviation because of its record sales. Additive manufacturing and digital tools that make factories smarter are helping GE Aviation meet record orders placed for the LEAP engine.
GE Aviation's Quick Six with Dale Hughes
In our next installation of Quick Six, The Bike Shop sat down with Dale Hughes, an Assembly & Test Technician, who is helping to drive customer deliveries of the
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 Aviation Asheville marks another first in flight for North Carolina
First CMC component facility of its kind is thriving, celebrates 25,000th CMC shroud delivery
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The Farnborough Airshow is one of the largest airshows in the world.
What World Cup? What Wimbledon? Aviation’s own Grand Slam event is starting on Monday in Farnborough, England
Although soccer’s most coveted trophy is not coming home to England this summer after all — it’s going to spend the next four years in France — thousands of aviation enthusiasts ar
The 2018 Farnborough Airshow
With an industrial backlog of engines and services contracts at $200 billion, GE Aviation is at the