Taking Flight: GE Aerospace News from the 2023 Dubai Airshow
Strengthening connections with key aviation players, GE Aerospace joined exhibitors from 95 countries at the Dubai Airshow, announcing significant orders for both widebody and narrowbody engines. Here are the GE Aerospace headlines and news from the 2023 Dubai Airshow.
That's a Wrap! See All GE Aviation Headlines and News from the 2021 Dubai Airshow
From a show-stopping GE9X-powered 777X flying display to headline grabbing sustainability news, see all the GE Aviation headlines from the 2021 Dubai Airshow.
The Superfan: How Roxana Leonte Morphed From Flight Attendant To A Jet Engine 'Geek'
As a young girl, Roxana Leonte remembers feeling awestruck by the white lines of the contrails that airplanes left in the sky as they soared high above her home in Romania. She marveled at everything from the physics that allowed airplanes to take flight to what it would feel like to be a passenger or even the pilot on a jumbo jet.
That's All From Dubai: News and Deal Announcements from the 2019 Dubai Airshow
The latest deals and announcements from the 2019 Dubai Airshow.
GE Aviation moving the Middle East
“Middle East airlines continue adding routes and buying more planes to manage the increased demand,” said Aziz Koleilat, senior executive and general manager of GE Aviation Sales for the Middle East, Russia/Commonwealth of Independent States and Turkey. “We are proud to have more than 2,400 engines from GE and our joint venture partners power aircraft in the region. Our engines do truly move the Middle East.”
Day 1 at the 2015 Dubai Airshow with GE Reports
Cities in the United Arab Emirates like Dubai and Abu Dhabi have become major aviation hubs over the last two decades and carriers based in the Middle East including Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airways have become powerful global players