Flying To Live: How the plane is the perfect vehicle for living to the fullest
The EAA AirVentures fly-in at Oshkosh, Wis., which begins on Monday, is the world’s largest gathering of aircraft enthusiasts. It takes place every year at the end of July and attracts 10,000 planes from around the globe and over 500,000 visitors.
Flying the colors of Costa Rica: GE-powered turboprops bring new colors to the sky
GE turboprop engines are rugged and can withstand extreme climates; they power aircraft around the world including those flying to the world’s most dangerous airport in Lukla, a
GE Turboprop Center of Excellence headquarters announced!
When GE Aviation bought the Czech turboprop builder Walter Aircraft Engines in 2008, it hadn’t developed a propeller engine in decades. Over the last seven years, engineers in both Prague and in the U.S. worked diligently to develop a new advanced turboprop engine (ATP) that could change the propeller industry.
GE Reports: Just Like The Wright Flyer, GE’s Turboprop Business Was Born In A Bike Shop
GE unveiled a new advanced turboprop engine yesterday that produces 10 percent more power than its peers and burns 20 percent less fuel.
GE Aviation launches new turboprop engine
GE Aviation is excited to unveil its all-new turboprop engine, which has been selected by Textron Aviation Inc., a Textron, Inc. (NYSE:TXT) company, to power its single engine turboprop (SETP).