Reach for the Sky: GE Aviation Teams Up with R&D Centers in Europe on “Clean Aviation” Initiatives
GE Aviation European teams and Avio Aero expand their R&D collaboration network with Universities and research centers for the next-generation of propulsion systems and technologies for a cleaner aviation.
Long Live the J85, GE’s “Little Tough Guy”
No engine in jet propulsion is quite like GE’s tiny J85 turbojet. Originally designed in 1954, the J85 is expected to power U.S. military aircraft until at least 2040.
Shake It Off: How One Edison Program Leader Learned to Embrace Opportunity
Lee Dillon oversees 66 engineers in GE Aviation's Edison Engineering Leadership Program, which has funneled a cohort of top engineering talent to all of GE’s core businesses over the years. She calls it "the best job ever."
Breath of Fresh Air: Lafayette Technicians Deploy to Assemble Ventilators for GE Healthcare
On March 30, 40 assembly technicians from GE Aviation's site in Lafayette, Ind., deployed to GE Healthcare's production facility in Madison, Wis., to help assemble ventilators. Over the course of four weeks, they will help build thousands of the life-saving medical machines.
Engineers in Arms: EDC Team in Warsaw Creates PPE Task Force
GE Aviation’s Engineering Design Center in Warsaw has teamed up with the Łukasiewicz Research Network to produce thousands of visors, masks and other PPE for local hospitals to fight the spread of COVID-19.
Face Value: How GE Additive Is Helping Shield Healthcare Workers Against COVID-19
Workers at GE Additive, part of GE Aviation, have designed a sturdy adaptor that can quickly convert a standard hard hat and visor into a battle-ready face shield to protect healthcare workers against the spread of COVID-19.
Mr. Cooper Goes to Washington
Remembering Dr. Tom Cooper and GE Aviation’s marathon budget battle on Capitol Hill over the Joint Strike Fighter
Steering the Iconic GE90 Through Turbulence
GE Aviation Hall of Fame member Russ Sparks helped steer the GE90 through its most challenging era, and in doing so, he left his own lasting impact on GE Aviation.
Training The Future: An Engineering Intern Takes Us Behind-The-Scenes
GE Aviation is proud to train future aerospace engineers through its internship program. Hear how Olin College of Engineering student Jinfay Justin Yuan spent his summer with the world’s largest, most powerful engine—the GE9X.
Quick Six With Engineers Wendy Lin and Lori McGrath
We sat down with engineers Wendy Lin and Lori McGrath, who were both named to the list of ‘Top 20 Women Making Their Mark in Aerospace and Defense’ by SME Smart Manufacturing Engineering Magazine, in recognition of their outstanding career contributions and achievements.