From Engineering to Operations: A GE Woman’s Passion for Flight Prevails Through 15 Years of Service
When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit, the world faced a plethora of unknowns. For GE Aerospace’s Kate Beyer, the pandemic only added onto the unknowns of her new role in operations – a position she transitioned into after years of being an engineer.
'Build Your Runway': Maysaa Rizk Was Told She’d End Up Repairing Bicycles. Instead She Designs Jet Engines
When she was a teenager, Maysaa Rizk wasn't sure what she wanted to do in life until she watch a pair of helicopter pilots practice take offs and landings on one fateful day. She realized her dream was to make aircraft fly.
Despite of setbacks and challenges, she achieved her dream and is now an aerodynamic engineer at GE Aerospace.
GE Aerospace’s 2022 Technology Announcements to Help Accelerate a More Sustainable Future of Flight
As 2022 quickly comes to a close, it marks another major year in technology for GE Aerospace. The company looks to mature new, breakthrough technologies that could eventually lead to aircraft engine products with reduced CO2 emissions compared to engines today.
Passion in 3D: Aviation Hobbyist Prints CFM RISE Open Fan Model From Scratch
When Alex Hills first saw the video rendering of the #CFMRISE open fan engine demonstrator he thought, "Wouldn't it be cool if there was a physical model?" So he decided to reverse engineer one.
Taking Off: What The Anniversary Of America’s First Jet Engine Means For the Future Of Flight
Joseph Sorota was working his shift at a GE factory in Lynn, Massachusetts, when he was called to the main office.
Engineering Exec: GE Technologies at 'Inflection Point' as Industry Increases Environmental Commitments
Air Transport Action Group’s 2021 Global Sustainable Aviation Forum highlights work of aviation companies including GE Aviation to reduce environmental impact as commercial aviation recovers from COVID-19
Future Of Flight: These GE Engineers Are Finding Ways To Reduce Carbon Emissions
The transition to cleaner sources of energy is one place where GE is helping decarbonize the world and address climate change. Another area involves aviation.
The Future Of Flight: Engine-Maker Unveils New Technology Development Program To Cut CO2 Emissions By 20%
Travis Harper and his colleagues are developing the technology that could ultimately lead to an engine that would use 20% less fuel and produce 20% fewer CO2 emissions than the most efficient jet engines today.
GE Aviation and Safran Launch Advanced Technology Demonstration Program for Sustainable Engines; Extend CFM Partnership to 2050
GE Aviation and Safran today launched a bold technology development program targeting more than 20 percent lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to today’s engines. The CFM RISE (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines) program will demonstrate and mature a range of new, disruptive technologies for future engines that could enter service by the mid-2030s.