Five Trends that will Shape Aerospace in 2024
2023 marked another dynamic year for aerospace. New challenges appeared, others stuck around and some thankfully faded.
What changes could 2024 bring? We spoke with five GE Aerospace experts on the trends they are watching next year and the impact those trends will have on the global aerospace system.
Chef’s Whites to Factory Floor: GE Aerospace’s Apprenticeship Program Showed One Technician a New Career Path
Andrew Dubrule began his career as a chef.
A Family Affair: Father and Son Find Love of Aerospace Engineering, and GE
Matt Sabo fell hard for aerospace engineering. Now his son Ben is following in his footsteps.
Silver Linings Playbook: Veronica Mendez Leans into the Art of Listening
Veronica Mendez Magaña, operations leader at the GE Querétaro site, believes improvements start with the humility to admit imperfections.
Climate Conference: Five Ways GE Aviation is Targeting Reduced CO2 Emissions in Commercial Flight
As world leaders gather in Glasgow, Scotland, for the United Nation’s 26th conference on climate change — also known as COP26 — we outline five ways GE Aviation is rising to the challenge with technology innovation and collaboration.
Fifty and Fabulous: GE Aviation’s CF6 Engine Family Reaches 50 Years of Revenue Service
GE Aviation’s CF6 engine family reaches 50 years of revenue service.
Finding Purpose in Customer Service: GE Employees Help Airlines Avoid Maintenance Delays
In their respective roles in GE Digital and GE Aviation Customer & Product Support, Keith and Danielle Lesch have made airline support personal missions after their own experience with a flight delay.
Long May It Run: CF6 Powers Essential Cargo Operations Worldwide
With airliners scrambling to meet cargo demand due to COVID-19, GE Aviation's CF6 is the powerplant of choice on freighters bringing needed medical supplies, food and goods to destinations around the world.
Breath of Fresh Air: Lafayette Technicians Deploy to Assemble Ventilators for GE Healthcare
On March 30, 40 assembly technicians from GE Aviation's site in Lafayette, Ind., deployed to GE Healthcare's production facility in Madison, Wis., to help assemble ventilators. Over the course of four weeks, they will help build thousands of the life-saving medical machines.
Engineers in Arms: EDC Team in Warsaw Creates PPE Task Force
GE Aviation’s Engineering Design Center in Warsaw has teamed up with the Łukasiewicz Research Network to produce thousands of visors, masks and other PPE for local hospitals to fight the spread of COVID-19.