GE Aerospace has emerged from the former GE conglomerate as a formidable and focused turbine engine producer, powering about three of every four commercial airline flights.
Material shortages and other supply chain problems held back GE Aerospace's engine production last year, with the company delivering 10% fewer CFM International Leap turbofans than it did in 2023.
GE Aeropsace’s GE revenue grew 9% in 2024, led by 15% growth in commercial engine manufacturing sales as demand remained high ...
As a single engine turboprop, the Beechcraft Denali uses a power plant designed and manufactured by GE Aerospace, called the ...
An ambition to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. The words sound simple enough, but the challenge to the global ...
General Electric (NYSE:GE), a multinational conglomerate with a significant presence in the aerospace industry, has been ...
Variable cycle engines revolutionize fighter jet propulsion with unmatched range and performance to meet any mission head-on.
Ministries urged to collaborate for successful Korean aero engine development Ministry collaboration deemed essential for ...
LARNACA, CYPRUS—United Aerospace Maintenance Company has inaugurated its CFM International Leap MRO facility in Larnaca, ...
Rolls-Royce says it has competed certification testing of a major upgrade to the Trent 1000 to address durability problems ...
Azad Engineering has secured a $112 million (approximately ₹960 crore) contract from GE Vernova for supplying complex ...
CFM International is a joint venture between General Electric (GE) Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines. The company name is derived ... the early 1900s when it was known for its work on steam ...