GE Aviation's Quick Six with Machinist Kevin Lizotte
From working parents to military veterans, GE would not be the company it is today without its employees.
How GE’s "Magnificent Seven" Established the Evendale Complex
In late 1998, GE engineering legend Marty Hemsworth stood at GE Aviation’s Building 500 in Evendale, Ohio, and recalled wandering into the place 50 years earlier like he was an
Jet Engine Urgent Care: On Wing Support Covers the Map
Operating a worldwide network of dispatch and quick turn engine maintenance facilities, On Wing Support provides more than 4,500 rapid repair solutions yearly to more than 250 customers worldwide.
GE Aviation's Quick Six with Omar Waller
Omar Waller is a software engineer in the Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP), working with the Flight Management System team in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
VIDEO: Is it Possible to Engineer a Smaller World? We Think So.
At GE Aviation, everyday more than 47,000 people are working around the world to make a difference.
VIDEO: Got Your Steel Toes? The Greatest Safety Rap of All Time Just Dropped
The Environment, Health, and Safety rap you
Learning CFM LEAP: Next-gen engines require next-level approaches to technical training
Next gen engines require next gen training, including enhanced classroom, ‘hands-on’ and now 2-D/3-D interactive digital training modules.
GE Powered 'AirKraft': The GE CF6 Flies into the Spotlight
Who powers the Patriots? Tom Brady? How about the GE CF6-80.
GE’s Compass Guided the Lindberghs All Over the World
The GE magneto compass weighed only two pounds -- one-fifth of the standard earth-indicator compass.
100 Years: GE Aviation’s Year-Long Celebration Starts Now
For 100 years, GE Aviation has reimagined flight.