Tragedy, Perseverance and Hope: GE Aviation and the Airline Industry After 9-11
How GE Aviation and the airline industry persevered after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
The Friendly (Unmanned) Skies: FAA Drone Flight Testing Lands First Milestone
For almost two years the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and a series of industry participants — including AiRXOS, part of GE Aviation — have been conducting tests to figure out how to best manage increased air traffic once commercial drones start buzzing in the sky. Just this month AiRXOS completed its real-world test flights in the FAA’s first phase of designing the air traffic management system of the future.
Oshkosh: The ‘Experience of a Lifetime’ for Two GE employees
As part of GE Aviation’s 100 Flight program, two GE Aviation employees were selected to spend a July weekend attending the Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA) AirVenture show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
GE Aviation’s Quick Six With Materials Planning Executive Stefanie Darlington
In our next installation of Quick Six, we sat down with Stefanie Darlington, Materials Planning and Execution Executive in Cincinnati, Ohio to discuss her inspiring journey and accomplishments as a GE Aviation employee.
100 Years of Reimagining Flight: How a Small Team of Engineers and Machinists Transformed GE
In this 13-part docuseries, Rick Kennedy captures the excitement of how a small team of engineers and machinists near the end of World War I transformed GE into an industry-leading aviation company with more than 47,000 employees in 26 countries.
Ancestry.com for Jet Engines? How Blockchain is Uncovering Aircraft Engine DNA
Whether it’s discovering where you come from or knowing your flight will take you home safely, blockchain provides insights you can trust.
GE Aviation’s Quick Six With Product Manager Laurence Vigeant-Langlois
From working parents to military veterans, GE would not be the company it is today without its employees.
The Day Orville Wright Visited GE Aviation's Historic Headquarters
The day Orville Wright visited Wright Aeronautical division in Lockland, now the headquarters of GE Aviation.
A Century of Innovation: Where Will the Next 100 Take Us?
The century-long partnership between GE Research and GE Aviation has successfully revolutionized aerospace technology.
Sweet 15: GEnx Engine Celebrates its 15th Anniversary
The GEnx engine, the fastest selling widebody engine that GE Aviation has ever produced, marked its 15th year since its launch in April 2004. With outstanding performance and utilization, the GEnx engine family has accumulated 25 million flight hours and 4 million flight cycles.