GE’s Most Versatile Fighter Engine is Ready for the Next Generation of U.S. Air Force Pilots
Unlike any aircraft anyone had ever seen, Lockheed Martin’s F-117A Nighthawk is one of the lasting images many people recall from the Gulf War.
An Engineer Looks Back: The Tech and Opportunity Behind A 40-Year Career at GE Aviation
Greg Talley, the first Black recipient of the Young Engineer Award at GE Aviation, reflects on his 40-year career at GE Aviation.
Long Live the J85, GE’s “Little Tough Guy”
No engine in jet propulsion is quite like GE’s tiny J85 turbojet. Originally designed in 1954, the J85 is expected to power U.S. military aircraft until at least 2040.
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.