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.
Leading by Example: How John W. Blanton Helped Engineer the Future
John Blanton Sr.’s work as a mechanical engineer at GE Aviation was revolutionary, and it pushed the boundaries of jet engine capability throughout the Cold War. He was also a civic leader in Cincinnati.
Avalon Airshow 2019 Special: Celebrating GE-Royal Australian Air Force Milestone
Head of global Services for GE Aviation Military Systems Operation, Cristina Seda-Hoelle, discusses 10 years of GE’s Total Logistic Support contract with the Royal Australian Air Force — a uniquely successful collaboration which she has held up to officials at the US Pentagon as the epitome of efficiency and innovation in the military services field.
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.
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.
The U.S. Enters the Jet Age: Mr. Whitely’s (make that “Whittle”) secret stay in Lynn
The story of how the U.S. entered the jet age is like all good stories of innovation, complete with a cast of interesting characters, clandestine secrets and brilliant minds.
100 Years: GE Aviation’s Year-Long Celebration Starts Now
For 100 years, GE Aviation has reimagined flight.
So you want to build jet engines? Specialized training is here
With more than 1,000 entry-level and professional-level job openings currently at GE Aviation sites in just the U.S., specialized employee training programs are one of the ways GE Aviation is addressing the need for more qualified job applicants by preparing its workforce on needed skills.
Homeward Bound: The Queen of the Skies flies into retirement
GE Aviation’s original Queen of the Skies, the Boeing 747-100 Flying Test Bed, flew to its new home, the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson, Arizona.
From Top Gun dreams to Chief Test Pilot: The journey that led to a dream job
Jon Ohman, GE Aviation’s Chief Test Pilot and Marine Corps Veteran, fell in love with aviation as a young boy.