Lights, Camera, Aviation: Behind the Scenes at the LEAP Jet Engine Facility in Indiana
Students Shannon Newerth, Dengke Wang, and Jaedyn Zavala had no idea what awaited them as they pulled their massive RV into the parking lot at GE Aviation’s engine assembly plan
GE and the U.S. Air Force: The Past and the Future of Fleet Performance and Efficiency
GE and CFM power almost 5,000 engines in the U.S. Air Force. GE continues to work with the U.S. Air Force to improve aircraft performance and reduce life cycle costs.
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.
A Lord Of The Wings: America’s Largest Air Force Plane Turns 50
Last week, almost exactly 50 years after the C-5 Galaxy made its maiden voyage, Lockheed delivered the latest upgraded version, called the C-5M Super Galaxy, to the U.S. Air Force.
Supporting Our Troops: GE Aviation Sends 15,000 Pounds of Goods to Service Men and Women
GE’s Veterans Network completed its 11th Annual Troop Care Package Drive last month, collecting more than 15,000 pounds of donated items for our deployed service men and women.
GE Aviation Asheville marks another first in flight for North Carolina
First CMC component facility of its kind is thriving, celebrates 25,000th CMC shroud delivery
Is it possible to build a plane in a week?
GE Aviation engineer Mark Johnson doesn’t need palm trees or a view of the ocean for a week away from the job.
Lift him up, bring him home safely
GE Aviation’s Purpose Statement isn’t just about the customer; it recently came into action to help a GE Aviation employee survive a deadly heart attack.
In aviation's material world, GE's CMCs unlock opportunity
Material has always been at the center of aviation advancement, dating back to the Wright Brothers, who used wood, steel and canvas to kick off the era of powered flight.
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The Farnborough Airshow is one of the largest airshows in the world.