'It’s All About Purpose': This Engineer Calls the Shots in GE’s Factory for Jet Engine Super Ceramics
Loren Finnerty manages more than 300 shop floor workers and engineers at GE Aerospace’s giant Asheville plant in North Carolina, where thousands of advanced composite components are produced every year for GE jet engines. Finnerty’s ability to grasp fine detail and never lose sight of the bigger picture has earned her a reputation as one of GE’s shop floor gurus. She’s chalked off nearly 20 years at GE businesses, using her engineering, people, and project management skills to enhance safety, motivate teams, and boost production and efficiency everywhere she goes.
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’s Quick Six with Engineering-Technology Intern Kusha Ansari
In our next installment of Quick Six, we spoke with Kusha Ansari, a Technology/Engineering intern in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Glide Path: On Top of the World with Engineer Łukasz Grabowski
This summer, Engineering Design Center engineer Łukasz Grabowski became the vice-champion of the world in gliding.
The city of engineers: How GE's technology center in Warsaw became a hub for engineers from around the world
GE's Engineering Design Center in Warsaw, Poland is where GE engineers research and develop products and processes of tomorrow ... and where world champion skiers train.
GE Aviation’s Quick Six with Lauren Duncan
In our next installment of Quick Six, The Bike Shop sat down with Lauren Duncan, an engineer for GE Aviation's Fleet Management in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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.
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.
Oh the places the GE90 goes: Get your cameras ready to celebrate the GE90’s 2,000 engine delivery
Get your cameras ready to celebrate the GE90’s 2,000 engine delivery!