X Marks the Spot for Veteran Success
GE Aviation’s partnership with Xavier University leads to national acclaim
Shipmates to Teammates: How Three U.S. Navy Veterans Reunited at GE Aviation
Steve Maynard, Randy Johnson, and Rob Liner all work for GE Aviation’s marine gas turbine business, which provides reliable turbine power aboard 631 naval ships in 39 navies around the world. But these three don’t just know each other from work—for a short period in the early 1990s, all three served aboard the former U.S. Navy Spruance-class destroyer, USS Fletcher (DD-992), which was powered by four GE LM2500 gas turbines.
GE Aviation’s Quick Six with Carol Hartman
GE would not be the company it is today without its employees. From working mothers to U.S.
#HonoringVets
On November 11, Veterans Day, Americans will celebrate the service of all U.S. military veterans. We’d like to share the stories of seven of those veterans who currently work for GE Aviation. They represent a diverse cross section of American society and a breadth of career specialties and life experiences. GE recognizes and values their strengths and is committed to being the employer of choice for veterans.