How RISE Arose: The Story Behind Decades of Innovations That Bring CFM to a...
In 1941, the United States government asked GE to develop the first American jet engine. Allied defense, industrial collaboration, technological advancement, and economic growth were at stake.
View ArticlePower Vault: GE’s New Quick-Start Power Plant in Germany Aims to Deliver a...
One door closes, and another opens. Not far from one of Germany’s many retired nuclear power plants is a new kind of generator, never before seen on the country’s electricity grid.
View ArticleChange Agent: How GE’s Dayna Johnson Advocates for Diversity in Engineering...
Dayna Johnson had one of those a-ha career momentswhile visiting GE Gas Power’s Advanced Manufacturing Works, a state-of-the-art facility for new-make process and repair developme
View ArticleTrusted Around the World: GE Aerospace’s Engines Power Defense Forces at Home...
It’s safe to say most people who have traveled by air have encountered GE Aerospace products during their journey.
View ArticleThe Future of Flight: GE Aerospace Closes Week at Paris Air Show with Big...
Anyone who visited the GE Aerospace chalet last week at the Paris Air Show, on the grounds of Le Bourget Airport, came away with three distinct impressions: The market for engines is growing, lean
View ArticleGoing Wide: As Air Traffic Picks Up, GEnx Signs Deals at Paris Air Show to...
If GE Aerospace’s recent deal-signing activity at the Paris Air Show is any indication, the market for wide-body commercial jets appears to be getting some of its mojo back after years of sluggish
View ArticleBeds to Paint: Volunteers Help Remodel Veteran Family’s Home for Reality Show...
They help build helicopter engines for a living, but on this warm June day Madeline Stanton and Grace Hamel were being asked to tackle one of the modern world’s trickiest tasks: assembling furnitur
View ArticleChef’s Whites to Factory Floor: GE Aerospace’s Apprenticeship Program Showed...
Andrew Dubrule began his career as a chef.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Rethinking paralysis, outsmarting extinction, and decoding Earth’s 19-hour day. This week’s coolest things demand your attention.
View ArticlePoland Shows Off Its Culture and Aviation Prowess to Students in GE...
This past May, 20 undergraduates from top American universities, half selected by GE Aerospace, headed off to visit Poland to get more familiar with the country’s huge economic potential, its cultu
View ArticleLeaning Into Quality: GE Vernova’s Onshore Wind Business Is Sharpening Its...
Johanna Wellington was almost ready to approve the installation of a new gearbox in one of the wind turbines in GE Vernova’s U.S. fleet.
View ArticleGE releases its 2Q’23 Results
GE released its second quarter financial results today, and I encourage you to read the full materials and
View ArticleA Fresh Look: GE Aerospace Debuts New Design for Its Hybrid Electric Aircraft...
This week at the Oshkosh air show in Wisconsin, the world’s largest air show, GE Aerospace debuted its new livery design for the aircraft testbed for NASA’s Electrified Powertrain Flight Demonstrat
View ArticleGE Releases Its 2Q’23 Results
GE released its second-quarter financial results today, and I encourage you to read the full materials and
View ArticleRemembering Nick Perugini, a Key GE Executive and Beloved GE Team Member
“Nick Perugini always stood out, starting from the first time I met him,” says David Burns, chief information officer for GE and GE Aerospace.
View ArticleGE Vernova has Acquired Greenbird Integration Technology AS to Help Manage...
If you’re a regular user of electricity, you’re familiar with this scenario: A thunderstorm booms, lightning streaks across the sky, and the room suddenly goes dark.
View ArticleReady for Liftoff: A New Partnership Transports Supplies to Ukraine in a...
A year and a half after the Russian invasion in February 2022, some 17 million people in Ukraine are still in need of assistance and nearly 8 million refugees, mostly women and children, have been
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