GE Aviation Awarded More Than $476 Million in Military Contracts Over Last Month
In the last month alone, GE Aviation has been awarded more than $476 million in contracts to produce military engines and hardware to support the U.S. military and international customers.
Mr. Cooper Goes to Washington
Remembering Dr. Tom Cooper and GE Aviation’s marathon budget battle on Capitol Hill over the Joint Strike Fighter
On Deck: Seeing the F414 Up Close and Personal
Raj Das, who is the F414s biggest fan, gets to see his favorite engine in action.
To Tuskegee and Beyond: Melvyn Heard Leaves His Mark
University of Tuskegee graduate and GE Aviation's leader and mentor Melvyn Heard reflects on his experience to help create a more inclusive workplace.
Why GE Is the Clear Choice for the U.S. Air Force to Re-engine the B-52
GE Aviation's CF34-10 and Passport engines are the most proven offerings to re-engine the B-52 and offer the highest mission readiness to the U.S. Air Force.
Quick Six With Engineers Wendy Lin and Lori McGrath
We sat down with engineers Wendy Lin and Lori McGrath, who were both named to the list of ‘Top 20 Women Making Their Mark in Aerospace and Defense’ by SME Smart Manufacturing Engineering Magazine, in recognition of their outstanding career contributions and achievements.
From Memphis Belle to The Cold Blue: The B-17 and the Treasure of WWII Archival Footage
Producer and director Erik Nelson discusses the making of the documentary The Cold Blue, inside look at the life and deadly missions of World War II's Eighth Air Force.
Record Breaking: The Top GE Aviation Stories of 2019
GE Aviation had an extraordinary 2019, putting up two new world records between the GE9X and the GEnx and helped transport the first human organ via drone.
Reimagining Flight: Our 100th Anniversary Celebration
Employees at more than 75 sites around the world came together to celebrate GE Aviation's 100 year anniversary.
Popular Choice: The GE F404-powered Boeing T-7A Trainer Named to “Best of What’s New” List
The GE F404-powered Boeing T-7A trainer has been named to Popular Science’s “Best of What’s New” list.