School is in session: Avio Aero and the Polytechnic of Turin partner on additive technology research
Avio Aero, a GE Aviation business, and the Polytechnic of Turin have partnered on an additive technology research lab located within the university's campus in Turin, Italy. Together, Avio Aero and the university will work to optimize existing additive components for jet engines.
Aviation's big investment: Gender equality means more than dividends for future generations
GE Aviation's sights are set on 2020: the year by which GE has set a goal of hiring 20,000 women in technical roles. GE Aviation is committed to helping move the dial on workforce balance and has already made progress in the business and in GE Aviation's communities.
Robots are no myth, and these LEGO Leaguers know it!
A group of southern Ohio elementary students recently got a unique opportunity to learn about math and science directly from Adam Savage, former co-host of the Discovery Channel television series MythBusters. GE Aviation’s Peebles Test Operation invited the nearby Peebles Elementary FIRST LEGO League team to meet Savage while he was on site filming a GE YouTube video that will come out this summer.
GE Aviation bolsters Europe’s aerospace capabilities
Our growing presence in Europe will better position not only GE Aviation, but the continent of Europe, for the dynamic 21st century aerospace industry.
From pistachios to propulsion: How a would-be pistachio farmer found his way to building jet engines
Vice President of Engineering, Mohammad Ehteshami has helped build the world’s largest and most powerful jet engines during his 32-year career at GE. But as a boy in a tiny desert village in Iran, odds were he would grow up farming pistachios. That is, until his mother intervened.
Nerds are rock stars!
How a GE field service engineer and self-proclaimed ‘nerd’, is doing everything he can to support the customer … and more.