That's A Wrap: 3 Digital Trends that Emerged from Waypoint 2019
GE Aviation’s annual Waypoint conference held last week in Dallas highlighted customer collaboration and the latest ways data and digital tools are improving operations, fuel efficiency and maintenance needs for airline customers.
The digital disruptor: GE Aviation provides real-time operations insights to flydubai
At the Dubai Air Show in November, GE Aviation and flydubai announced that they have reached an agreement for GE to provide Intelligent Network Operations across the airline’s fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft. The digital solution, provided by GE, pulls together multiple data streams, from multiple systems, into an intuitive UX design to predict the impact of operational disruptions, to optimize recovery back to normal operations and to minimize the effect on passengers.
The digital language: How Avio Aero is enabling machines to have a voice
The digital journey continues at Avio Aero’s industrial facilities, thanks to the collaboration efforts by digital teams and manufacturing specialists.
Subtracting with additive: A deep dive into the development of GE's next-gen turboprop
General Electric’s new 1,300 SHP-rated Advanced Turboprop (ATP) is the first entry in GE’s new family of turboprop engines aimed at Business and General Aviation aircraft in the 1,000-1,600 SHP range. The ATP engine will power the new Cessna Denali aircraft built by Textron Aviation.
An App for that? GE Aviation and Boston University team up to go digital
A unique collaboration between GE Aviation and Boston University aims to generate digital and manufacturing solutions for GE while exposing college students to real-world technology and industry experience.
Big Bytes of GEnx | GE Aviation at the 2017 Paris Air Show
At GE Aviation, we monitor more than 30,000 commercial engines daily. How much data do we collect? Our engines produce data snapshots at various points in flight, such as take-off, climb and cruise. The snapshots include up to 1,000 different measurement parameters, and each engine can pump out between 50 to 200 megabytes of data per flight depending on the flight time. This gives us a massive amount of data.
Brilliant Brindisi: How one Avio Aero plant has found its stroke of brilliance
At the Avio Aero center of excellence in Brindisi, several million euros have been invested in the
Cloudy with a chance of data: AirVault Joins GE
GE acquires AirVault to further enable web-based fleet maintenance records to drive efficiencies across the aviation ecosystem.
A stroke of brilliance: Making factories and facilities smarter
The world is changing, and we have more access to data than ever before. This data can provide valuable insights that impact the decisions we’re making every day.
GE has been leading this charge with Brilliant Factories, a sophisticated factory that combines lean manufacturing with advanced software analytics to enhance productivity.
Improving speed to development: Lessons learned while building aviation apps on Predix
Discover lessons learned while developing Predix-based applications for the aviation industry from Jon Dunsdon, Chief Technology Officer for GE Aviation's Digital Solutions business.