New GE plant seeks to narrow manufacturing skills gap
After creating eight factories across the U.S. over the past decade, GE Aviation is working to narrow the “skills gap” facing many young Americans seeking jobs in today’s advanced manufacturing plants.
Sustaining the Stratofortress
The Boeing B-52 is a true timeless warrior, first entering service in 1955. It served as an icon of US air power beginning with the Cold War, and continues to support our warfighters today. The US Air Force plans to keep it in service until the year 2050 and the US Air Force has budgeted to move forward with a B-52 re-engining program in the Fiscal Year 2019 Department of Defense Budget Proposal.
CFM's LEAP engine is powering aircraft on five continents
When GE Aviation says that the CFM LEAP engine is all over the world, they mean it.
Feeling the love: AIN readers name GE #1 Engine Support Provider for Business Jets
The results of the 2017 AIN Product Support Survey are out and for the second year in a row, customers have selected GE as the #1 provider of engine support for business jets.
Behind the Scenes: In The Wild – GE Aviation
GE Aviation is being featured in a new series - GE In The Wild. Adam Savage and Alie Ward take an inside look into the development and application of world-changing technologies.
Manufacturing brilliance: Showcasing GE's next-gen manufacturing efforts
Two of GE Aviation’s new U.S. factories in Lafayette, Indiana; and Asheville, North Carolina; were recently part of media events highlighting the innovative technologies at both operations.
GE Aviation’s Quick Six with Raj Das
GE would not be the company it is today without its employees. From working mothers to U.S. military veterans, GE has a diverse team that should be recognized and celebrated. So, we created a series called the “Quick Six”—six questions we are asking employees to help us learn about their talents and backgrounds. Together, GE works.
Fast forward: CMCs are accelerating the future of military propulsion
Renowned for their prowess in commercial engines, Ceramic Matrix Composites are accelerating the future of military propulsion as well.
GE Aviation’s Quick Six with Katie Culic
GE would not be the company it is today without its employees. From working mothers to U.S. military veterans, GE has a diverse team that should be recognized and celebrated. So, we created a series called the “Quick Six”—six questions we are asking employees to help us learn about their talents and backgrounds. Together, GE works.
This everyday Edison invented a product that just might "Change Your Life"
In celebration of Thomas Edison’s birthday this month, The Bike Shop found GE Aviation’s Jeff Hauer, inventor and entrepreneur, to identify common characteristics for innovative success.