Going the Distance: GE’s F414 Engine Celebrates 30th Anniversary
GE Aerospace today marks the 30th year since its F414 engine successfully completed its first run. With decades of experience under its belt and reputation of offering an outstanding performance, reliability, and versatility, the F414 is still firing on all cylinders.
Trusted Around the World: GE Aerospace’s Engines Power Defense Forces at Home and Abroad
It’s safe to say most people who have traveled by air have encountered GE Aerospace products during their journey. Engines made by GE Aerospace or its partner companies power three-quarters of the world’s flights. Just as notable is GE’s work with militaries around the world.
GE’s world-class engines and integrated systems benefit from the company’s investment in both military and commercial technologies, and their performance and reliability have earned them the trust of warfighters and nations across the globe.
GE’s Military Engine Portfolio Charting Future of Military Aviation Entering Farnborough
Progress testing next-generation engines and continued global competitiveness with in-production engines highlight GE’s strong military portfolio entering the 2022 Farnborough I
GE Aviation, Skywalker Sound Bring the Noise to Hollywood
The sounds from Hollywood's biggest blockbuster weren't produced out of thin air. GE Aviation put its jet engines to work, teaming up with Skywalker Sound to capture some of the thrilling audio from the movie.
Year in Review: GE’s Military Business Turns on the Jets
From America’s first jet engine to the world's most produced engine, GE’s legacy powering military aircraft is a strong one.
U.S. Navy Blue Angels transition to next generation of GE power
In a spectacular sunset flight along the Florida panhandle on November 4, the U.S.
GE, TAE Begin Advanced Engine Work for U.S. Navy in Australia
Under the GE Total Logistics Support program, the US Navy’s F414 engines will receive prime logistics support in Australia, with selected repairs to be carried out on engine components using the world-class expertise of GE and its partner, Queensland-based TAE Aerospace.
NASA Shows Off its GE Supersonic Engine for the X-59 QueSST
NASA has revealed the supersonic engine that will power its state-of-the-art aircraft for the purpose of gathering critical data that may open up a new era of supersonic flight.
GE's F414 Delivers
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QueSST for Success: Fly in Half the Time
GE Aviation has shipped the first F414 for the X-59 QueSST, an exciting NASA demonstrator program and 2019 top technology innovation.