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About GE Aerospace

GE Aerospace is a leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems for commercial, military, business, and general aviation aircraft. With a rich history of innovation, the company has been instrumental in advancing aviation technology and continues to shape the future of flight.

Product Portfolio

GE Aerospace's extensive product portfolio includes:

  • Commercial Engines: The company offers a range of engines for various aircraft categories, including widebody, narrowbody, regional, and business jets. Notable models include the GEnx, GE90, GE9X, CF6, CFM LEAP, CFM56, CF34, Catalyst, CT7, HF120, and Passport engines.
  • Military Engines: GE Aerospace provides propulsion systems for military applications, such as the F108, F110, F138, F404, F414, T408, T700, T901, and XA100 engines.
  • Marine Engines: The company offers marine propulsion solutions, including the LM2500+G4, LM2500, LM500, and LM6000 engines.
  • Systems: GE Aerospace develops avionics systems, electrical power systems, and software solutions to enhance aircraft performance and safety.

Services

Beyond manufacturing, GE Aerospace offers comprehensive services to support its products:

  • Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO): The company has invested significantly in its MRO facilities to reduce turnaround times and meet the growing demand for engine repairs.
  • Software as a Service (SaaS): GE Aerospace provides data-driven solutions to enhance flight operations, maintenance, and reliability analytics, helping operators optimize performance and achieve sustainability goals.

Headquarters and Locations

Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, GE Aerospace operates over 60 manufacturing locations, 15 overhaul and component repair centers, and 8 engineering centers across 24 countries.

In the United States, the company has facilities in numerous cities including Auburn and Huntsville in Alabama; Victorville in California; Newark in Delaware; Jacksonville, Clearwater, and Pompano in Florida; Loves Park in Illinois; Lafayette and Terre Haute in Indiana; Arkansas City and Winfield in Kansas; Erlanger and Florence in Kentucky; Lynn in Massachusetts; Grand Rapids and Muskegon in Michigan; Batesville in Mississippi; Butte in Montana; Hooksett in New Hampshire; Bohemia and Norwich in New York; Asheville, Durham, West Jefferson, and Wilmington in North Carolina; Batavia, Beavercreek, Cincinnati, Dayton, Peebles, Springdale, Vandalia, and West Chester in Ohio; Greenville in South Carolina; Euless, Fort Worth, and McAllen in Texas; Rutland in Vermont; Sterling in Virginia; and Mukilteo and Tukwila in Washington.

Internationally, GE Aerospace has a significant presence in Singapore, where it operates its largest engine component MRO facility, GE Aerospace Engine Services Singapore (GEAESS). This site is responsible for more than 60% of the company's global repair volume and employs over 2,000 people.

Additional location:

  • Dayton, OH, USA

Recent Developments

In April 2024, GE Aerospace became a standalone company following the divestiture of GE's healthcare and energy divisions. This strategic move has allowed the company to focus more intently on its core aerospace and defense operations.

Additionally, GE Aerospace has been at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into its operations. It leverages AI for predictive maintenance and fleet management to enhance readiness and reduce lifecycle costs.

With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, GE Aerospace continues to lead in developing technologies that improve fuel efficiency and reduce CO₂ emissions, aiming to be a net-zero company by 2050.

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