2023 Investor Conference: A New Era at GE
Last Thursday, GE held its Investor Conference at GE Aerospace’s Customer Technical Education Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.
View ArticleAerospace Advocate: GE’s Darby Becker Takes the Helm at the Aero Club of...
Back in 1909, the idea of a powered flying machine was seen as a pipe dream.
View ArticleDirect Action: GE Research Gets Into Direct Air Capture to Tackle Legacy CO2
Fighting today’s emissions is one kind of project, but what about fighting yesterday’s?
View ArticleThe Electrification Imperative: How GE Vernova Is Helping to Make the Grid...
Electrical power systems, better known as the grid, have largely worked the same way for more than 100 years.
View ArticlePassing of a Legend: Meyer ‘Mike’ Benzakein Helped Develop Some of GE...
Meyer “Mike” Benzakein used to attract attention in GE Aerospace meetings for a funny habit: At first glance, he appeared to be sleeping.
View ArticleA Milestone Toward Ending Gas Flaring: How GE’s Mobile Turbines Help Cut Oil...
For decades, the blazing plumes of oil-site
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Better contact lenses, smaller telescopes, and Earth’s immaculate shine. This week’s coolest things change our view.
View ArticleSMRs, Deploy! GE Hitachi Signs Four-Party Agreement to Bring Small Modular...
“We have an energy crisis,” said Rafał Kasprów, CEO of Poland’s Synthos Green Energy (SGE), last Thursday in Washington, D.C.
View ArticleOn the Congressional Record: GE Aerospace Testifies About Game-Changing...
“There has never been a more exciting time in my 25-year career as an aerospace engineer,” said GE Aerospace General Manager of Advanced Technologies Arjan Hegeman yesterday in remarks before the S
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Floral cries, a silent ship, and a smart heater for beehives. This week’s coolest things listen to Mother Nature.
View ArticleTapping the Lean Machine: How a Jet-Engine-Servicing Plant in Brazil Solved...
Soon after the pandemic hit in 2020, a team of logistics employees at a GE Aerospace plant in Brazil that services jet engines detected something odd, and worrisome: The number of available spare p
View ArticleThe Power of Three: How Family Transcends Flight at GE Aerospace
For almost 40 years, identical twins Laura Schreibeis and Lisa Kitko have called GE Aerospace their career home. When they were growing up, people often got the two confused.
View ArticleSafety First: A Retiring GE Aerospace Materials Engineer Made Protecting...
Shortly after he joined GE Aerospace in 1984 as a materials engineer in Evendale, Ohio, Glenn Culbertson received some blunt advice from a senior colleague.
View ArticlePower Balance: How Emerging Economies Can Grow Access to Electricity and Help...
Like many emerging economies, Bangladesh and Vietnam share a thirst for electricity.
View ArticlePuzzle Pieces: From Greece to Brazil, Natural Gas Unlocks Pathways to Less...
In the ongoing effort to reduce emissions, retire coal, and support the growth of renewables, countries around the world continue to choose high-efficiency natural gas to complement renewables and
View ArticleBring Them Home Safely, Then Transform Their Home: GE Aerospace to Sponsor...
The family walks into their house and their jaws drop.
View ArticleInnovation Never Ends: As GE Turns 131, the Company’s Creative Minds Haven’t...
In 1876, a 28-year-old Thomas Edison came up with what may be his most underrated innovation: a laboratory and machine shop inside a single two-story building in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
View ArticleMobile Service: Switzerland Is Shoring Up Its Energy Security With GE’s...
Two months ago, one of GE Gas Power’s ingenious TM2500 aeroderivative trailer-mounted gas turbines
View ArticleCareer Spin: Why a Carpenter and a Charter Boat Captain Are Servicing GE Wind...
Patrick Cassidy was working as a carpenter when he saw the newspaper notice about job opportunities at Vineyard Wind in the summer of 2019.
View ArticleBuilding Momentum: Two Sustainable Aviation Fuel Leaders Speak on the State...
In 2022, the number of air travelers worldwide rebounded by 47% over the previous year, and in 2023 the U.N.
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