Air and Sea: GE Employees See Blue Angels and Tour a Navy Destroyer
GE Employees celebrated our 100-year anniversary with a trip to see the The Blue Angels, who fly F/A-18’s powered by GE’s F404 engines, and Ingalls Shipbuilding, who makes many of the ships powered by GE’s marine engines, which had its shipyard in Pascagoula, Miss.
Meet Mr. J79: Mike Solon’s 52-Year-Long Passion Fuels His Legendary Reputation
Meet Mike Solon, in all likelihood, he is world’s foremost expert on J79 maintenance and operation—the go-to person for any and all J79 operational questions and issues.
GE Aviation and Xavier University Partnership Supports Student Veteran Success
The Student Veterans Center at Xavier University is the heart of student veteran life for Xavier’s more than 300 current veteran and military-connected students. Thanks in part to generous donations by GE Aviation, the center has become a focal point on campus for Veteran resources.
Tragedy, Perseverance and Hope: GE Aviation and the Airline Industry After 9-11
How GE Aviation and the airline industry persevered after the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Looking to Build a Diverse Team? Pepe Palafox Has Insights
Pepe Palafox is laser-focused on building diverse talent in GE’s ranks. To him, it’s a sign that the company cares about investing in the future generations of engineers and in diversity.
How One Family’s Aviation Heritage is Inspiring the Next 100 years at GE
Cristina Seda-Hoelle, General Manager, Military Services, and 2nd generation GE employee, takes us through her GE journey and how the GE Aviation Purpose statement inspires her past, helps shares her future and contributes to GE Aviation’s next 100 years.
Military Appreciation: GE Aviation Sends 3,549 Care Packages to Troops on Independence Day
This year marked GE Aviation’s 12th Annual Troop Care Package Drive, with 21,644 pounds of donations pouring in from employees at GE Aviation and other GE businesses nationwide.
GE Aviation Well-Positioned for Military Portfolio Growth
GE Aviation is transitioning roughly 1,000 engineers to support Armed Forces programs.
News Updates from the Paris Air Show
The latest deals and announcements from the Paris Air Show 2019.
Testing... Testing... 1, 2, 3: The U.S.'s First Jet Engine Began Formal Testing 77 Years Ago
GE’s (and America’s) first jet engine began formal testing 77 years ago in Lynn, Mass.