GE Aviation And Its Partners Win $22 Billion In New Deals At Farnborough Airshow
It’s been a week splashed with sunshine at the Farnborough International Airshow — an unusual sight for England in July — but GE Aviation still made it rain.
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The Farnborough Airshow is one of the largest airshows in the world.
The devil is in the details: So, you 3D-printed a part for a jet engine part. Now what?
3D printing has rightfully gotten a lot of buzz because of the marvels it can do.
An oasis of innovation
When you look at Istanbul for the first time as the plane approaches the Ataturk Airport, what’s striking is not just the vastness of the city stretching below
GE Aviation's Quick Six with Phil Woniger
GE would not be the company it is today without its employees. From working mothers to U.S.
Powering on: American Airlines selects GEnx engines to power Boeing 787 Dreamliners
The fastest-selling, high-thrust jet engine in GE Aviation history, the GEnx
Powering history: GE Aviation’s GEnx engines power the world's longest Dreamliner flight from Perth to London
GE Aviation is privileged to power the Qantas 787-9 fleet with the GEnx engine and especially the historic flight from Perth to London. On Saturday evening, March 24, around 236 passengers took part in a major milestone in the aviation industry when QF9, taxied down the runway at Perth airport to take off for the first non-stop passenger flight to London — covering more than 9,000 miles with an approximate duration of 17 hours and 20 minutes.
The city of engineers: How GE's technology center in Warsaw became a hub for engineers from around the world
GE's Engineering Design Center in Warsaw, Poland is where GE engineers research and develop products and processes of tomorrow ... and where world champion skiers train.
GE Aviation moving the Middle East
“Middle East airlines continue adding routes and buying more planes to manage the increased demand,” said Aziz Koleilat, senior executive and general manager of GE Aviation Sales for the Middle East, Russia/Commonwealth of Independent States and Turkey. “We are proud to have more than 2,400 engines from GE and our joint venture partners power aircraft in the region. Our engines do truly move the Middle East.”
Scan and fix: GE Aviation uses additive technology to fast track engine component repairs
Avio Aero, a GE Aviation business, is testing unique processes to manufacture and repair jet engine components. The processes, a form of additive technology, enable fast testing of new design practices and approaches for engine components.