A Legendary Helicopter Engine Turns to Sustainable Aviation Fuel to Get Back in the Skies
Known for its daring rescues and VIP transport, the Sikorsky S-92 is getting an upgrade. GE Aerospace's CT7 engines that power the S-92 will now use a blend of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and conventional jet fuel during maintenance, repair, and overhaul at ITP Aero. This move reflects the aviation industry's commitment to sustainable flight.
GE’s Military Engine Portfolio Charting Future of Military Aviation Entering Farnborough
Progress testing next-generation engines and continued global competitiveness with in-production engines highlight GE’s strong military portfolio entering the 2022 Farnborough I
Year in Review: GE’s Military Business Turns on the Jets
From America’s first jet engine to the world's most produced engine, GE’s legacy powering military aircraft is a strong one.
The Italian Job: Avio Aero tech specialists support Italian Air Force HH101
Thanks to the new agreement signed with Leonardo, Avio Aero Service will take care of the Italian Air Force's fleet of HH101 helicopters.
Rotorcraft roundup: GE Aviation’s vertical power remains strong
This September marks the 80th anniversary of the world’s first practical helicopter. On Sept.
Made in Venice: How Avio Aero and Leonardo Elicotteri’s collaboration have boosted military customers’ missions
There are a number of collaborations and preparations carried out for helicopters that are assembled at Leonardo Elicotteri's facility in Tessera, Italy. “In fact, along with the whole team of Brindisi technicians, Avio Aero also works at the military bases of the customer end user, or at airports around the world,” explained Claudio Stefanelli, a lead technical services specialist at Avio Aero, a GE Aviation business.
Presidential Salute - Marine One T58 exhibit unveiled at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
Attendees recently participating in the National Defense Forum at The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Vall
20,000 and counting ...celebrating the T700/CT7 engine
Today, dozens of operators, airframers and members of the U.S. military will join GE employees and retirees at Aviation’s Lynn, Mass., facility for a ceremony to commemorate the delivery of its 20,000th T700/CT7 engine.
Meet Tony Rosa: GE's longest continuous serving employee worldwide
Tony Rosa had no idea he was about to embark on a journey with GE that would span nearly six and a half decades.