How GE’s ‘Leaky Engine’ Became Ubiquitous
GE Aviation’s wildly popular F404 engine family is among the most important fighter jet engines in military propulsion history.
Enhanced Readiness: GE and Corpus Christi Army Depot Commemorate 10,000th T700 Engine Overhaul
GE and Corpus Christi Army Depot commemorate 10,000th T700 engine overhaul for U.S. Army's Black Hawk, Apache and Pave Hawk helicopters.
Driving the Americas: An Engineer Engineers the Trip of A Lifetime
It spanned 16 countries, 271 days and covered 24,606 miles... how an engineer at GE Aviation engineered a trip down the spine of the Americas.
Flying with Valor: The Bell V-280 Hits its Namesake Cruising Speed
Building on a full year’s worth of testing and more than 85 hours of flight time, the V-280 Valor, powered by GE T64 turboshaft engines, reached its namesake cruising speed of 280 knots true airspeed in January.
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.
GE Aviation’s T901 Selected by U.S. Army to Continue Powering Black Hawk, Apache Helicopters
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2018 Year in Review: The Top Spots
Our top 8 of 2018. The GE Aviation stories that made 2018 a big year for aviation.
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.
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.
DC Accelerator: Bringing Digital Twins to America's Capital
Following on the heels of GE’s other Accelerators in Austin, Texas, Dubai and Munich, the Washington, DC Accelerator will focus on some of the toughest problems facing the military and its contractors by providing a space where customers and GE experts can collaborate on new technological solutions.