Growing Together: Kevin Bazeley's Inspiring Passion for Diversity and Inclusion
When the Royal Air Force (RAF) dismissed Kevin Bazeley in the 1990s for being gay, he was devastated. His experiences with the RAF spearheaded Bazeley’s fight for justice and a lifelong commitment to championing inclusion and diversity in the workplace.
It Takes Three To Tango: LEAP Engines Will Power Southwest’s New Fleet Of 100 Boeing Jets
Southwest Airlines announced the purchase of advanced CFM International LEAP-1B engines to power 100 Boeing 737 MAX 7 aircraft. Southwest originally launched the LEAP-1B engine on the 737 MAX in 2011, with an order for 150 jets. This new deal takes the total order to 800 LEAP engines installed on its planes.
Cool Operators: Icelandair Pilots Land Boeing Passenger Jet On A Blue Ice Runway In Antarctica
At the end of February, a Boeing 767 passenger jet, powered by two GE CF6 engines, flew to Antarctica to pick up a group of scientists returning home from the Troll research station.
No Two Alike: Each Jet Engine Delivery Comes With its Own Digital Thumbprint
Every GE Aviation and CFM engine is created with a digital copy, all the way down to every single part number.
Finding Purpose in Customer Service: GE Employees Help Airlines Avoid Maintenance Delays
In their respective roles in GE Digital and GE Aviation Customer & Product Support, Keith and Danielle Lesch have made airline support personal missions after their own experience with a flight delay.
Creating Community: How GE Aviation’s African American Forum is Connecting Employees
GE Aviation’s African American Forum provides a community and voice for Black employees, key to the company reaching its business goals.
GE Aviation Volunteers Inspiring the Next Generation of Engineers
Two GE Aviation engineers are ensuring that students see Black role models in aerospace and STEM.
The Sky’s the Limit: 70 Years (And Counting!) for Doris Harakay
Doris Harakay, an employee at the GE Aviation site in Vandalia, Ohio, will celebrate her 70th work anniversary this month. And she has no plans to stop anytime soon.
A Catalyst Carol: The GE Catalyst Takes Another Crucial Step Ahead of Flight Testing
The GE Catalyst has taken another crucial step ahead of its upcoming first take-off for flight testing.
How GE Engineers Raced To Deliver Patient Monitors To Polish Hospitals
A 1,300-strong shipment of GE Healthcare patient monitors started arriving at hundreds of public hospitals throughout the country shortly before Christmas, made possible with help from engineers at GE Aviation.