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Heavy Lifting: Qatar Becomes The Launch Carrier For Boeing’s Massive 777-8...

When Boeing test pilot Heather Ross brought the aerospace company’s new 777X jet to the Dubai Airshow for its public debut last November, she talked about the plane in interviews and marveled at th

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Second Life: This Plant Will Recycle Wind Turbine Blades In Spain

Wind power is a fast-growing source of renewable energy, but that doesn’t mean the industry isn’t trying to lower its carbon footprint. One way to do it involves recycling wind turbine blades.

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Electric Skies: Boeing Joins GE And NASA’s Hybrid Electric Flight Project

Last October, NASA and GE Aviation announced a new partnership to

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All Hands On Deck: GE Gas Power, 6 Companies Form Alliance to Help...

The northern Appalachian region, covering Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, has helped America tap its energy reservoir over the past 150 years, supplying the country with its first oil and coa

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The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Regrowing limbs, charging on the high seas and an orbital jetliner. This week’s coolest things take innovation to the outer limits. 

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World Cancer Day: How Precision Health Can Help Transform Cancer Diagnosis...

Over the past two decades, World Cancer Day, which falls on Feb. 4, has become an important day for patients and for clinicians alike.

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Flying On Video: An Inside View Of Etihad’s Greenliner Flight

When Mimmo Catalano was 5 years old, his dad took him to work at his office,

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Catching More Wind: 2 GE Research Projects Seeking To Grow Offshore Wind In...

Offshore wind has come to America. Now new research funded by the government and led by GE aims to make it grow.

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The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

AI is helping paralyzed patients to walk, 3D printing in space and a plastic that’s stronger than steel. This week’s coolest things push the boundaries in every dimension. 

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2021 Annual Report: Letter To Shareholders

GE released its 2021 Annual Report today. Below is the Report's Letter to Shareholders  from GE Chairman and CEO Larry Culp: Dear Fellow Shareholder,

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GE releases 2021 Annual Report

For more on GE’s financial performance, 

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Notes From The Underground: This GE-Led Team Is Looking To Write The Carbon...

It’s well accepted that natural gas power plants are an important part of the energy transition in support of more renewables being added to the grid.

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Uplifting News: Singapore Airlines Orders GE Engines, Services Valued At $2.9...

Boeing showed its latest passenger jet, the 777X, to the public a few mo

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Small Reactors, Big Potential: TVA’s New Nuclear Program Enters Discussion To...

The United States, like many industrialized countries, has pledged to reduce its net carbon emissions, and, like others, the U.S.

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The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Lulling cancer to sleep, finding new heart rhythms and harnessing the power of crystals. This week’s coolest things have healing strength. 

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Recent business highlights and commentary

Seven weeks into 2022, we wanted to share some business highlights that reflect how we’re running GE better with a focus on driving operational improvements, innovation, sustainability, and profita

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Hydrogen Takes Flight: Airbus And CFM International To Partner On...

The race to decarbonize flight just picked up speed. Airbus and CFM International said this week they’ll collaborate on tests of an aircraft engine fueled by hydrogen.

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The 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week

Flexible sensors, rocket fuel from drugstore bleach and a generator that jolts when shaken. This week’s coolest things put power in the palm of your hand. 

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The GE Brief: February 23, 2022

FUTURE OF FLIGHT SPECIAL

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Getting Better All The Time: How Lean Management Is Helping Transform GE

In the 1970s, a team of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology traveled to Japan to figure out why that country’s automakers were delivering cars faster than their competitors i

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