How GE’s "Magnificent Seven" Established the Evendale Complex
In late 1998, GE engineering legend Marty Hemsworth stood at GE Aviation’s Building 500 in Evendale, Ohio, and recalled wandering into the place 50 years earlier like he was an
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At GE Aviation, everyday more than 47,000 people are working around the world to make a difference.
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GE Aviation’s T901 Selected by U.S. Army to Continue Powering Black Hawk, Apache Helicopters
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Welders Wanted: Record Commercial Engine Sales Means Thousands of New Jobs
GE Aviation has approximately 2,000 U.S. job openings as it reaches record engine production rates. New educational partners, training programs help develop skilled talent.
Ready for the long run: Lynn's new T408 engine assembly opens
GE Aviation held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its Lynn, Mass., plant on Dec. 11 to mark the opening of the new T408 engine general assembly and prep-to-ship area.
Celebrating 25 years of unique culture, growth in Durham, NC
The Durham facility started with 20 employees and focused on one engine model. Over the last 25 years, the site has supported more than 10 engine models. Today, GE Aviation Durham has grown to more than 380 employees who focus on the GE9X, GE90, GEnx and LEAP engines, delivering more than 1,700 engine units a year.
3D Dreamers: Meet the Aviation Design Engineers Who are Thinking Differently
Additive technology has radically changed the way the world thinks about design, materials, processes and manufacturing — and GE is leading the way. GE Additive’s machines build parts layer-by-layer, enabling geometric freedom and previously unheard-of design possibilities.
Prepare for takeoff: GE Aviation is expanding two North Carolina plants to meet growing demand for jet engines
Just five years after breaking ground, GE Aviation is investing an additional $105 million in its Asheville, North Carolina, production facility to meet growing demand for the revolutionary ceramic matrix composite (CMC) components produced at the plant. As part of the investment, GE Aviation will create 131 new jobs at the Asheville facility, significantly increasing its workforce of 425 employees.