Cargolux and GE Aerospace Enter Long Term GE9X, GEnx Agreements
GE Aerospace & Cargolux are pleased to announce that they have entered into a long-term support agreement for the GE9X powering Cargolux’s new fleet of Boeing 777-8 freighters. The agreement includes a multi-year GE TrueChoice service agreement as well as the order of two spare engines.
GE Reports’ Top Stories of 2022
If you blinked during this year of change you might have missed some of GE's biggest stories. Here we count down the 10 most read articles by GE Reports in 2022.
An Engineer’s Delight: GE Aerospace, Boeing, and NASA Collaborations Accelerate the Future of Flight
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and new aircraft engine technologies are both needed to reach net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. To help make this happen, Boeing, NASA, and GE Aerospace programs underway now are testing SAF emissions and hybrid electric powertrains.
Meet 10 GE Employees Who Inspired Us in 2022
GE Reports looks back on some of the remarkable individuals whose efforts this year underscore GE’s tradition of innovation.
GE Aerospace’s 2022 Technology Announcements to Help Accelerate a More Sustainable Future of Flight
As 2022 quickly comes to a close, it marks another major year in technology for GE Aerospace. The company looks to mature new, breakthrough technologies that could eventually lead to aircraft engine products with reduced CO2 emissions compared to engines today.
TURN UP: Larger, Lighter Additive Parts
GE Aerospace Advanced Technology Munich-led European consortium unveils one of the largest-ever metal 3D-printed aerospace parts and demonstrates significant cost, weight and time savings.
GE Aerospace’s New Jet Engine Services Center Enables More Efficient Repairs and Supply Chain Solutions
GE Aerospace's new Services Technology Acceleration Center (STAC) will enable more efficient repairs and supply chain solutions. It will also serve as a hub for the development of new ways to automate services using artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics.
'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.
After A Tornado Turned Their Lives Upside Down, GE Helped Them Get Back On Their Feet
After a series of tornados ravaged Kentucky, GE Volunteers sprung into action to help survivors get back on their feet.
Pushing Boundaries: GE’s Honor Powrie is Elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering
GE’s Honor Powrie has been elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. Reserved for the best and brightest engineers, inventors, and technologists in the United Kingdom and around the world, being recognized as a Fellow is dedicated to those who have made exceptional contributions to their field.