In the late 1940s, GE introduced the J-47 gas turbine engine, which became the most-produced jet engine of the early jet age, powering aircraft such as the F-86 Sabre and several other new fighters.
Multinational aerospace manufacturer and market leader in engine production, GE Aerospace, is currently pouring engineering, testing, and analytics resources into achieving the singular goal of ...
GE Aerospace received a $1.42 billion addition to a previous contract to build engines for the Navy. Under the contract, the jet-engine maker is building 277 turboshaft engines in support of aircraft ...
The West Jefferson, N.C., plant produces commercial and military aircraft engine components, including rotating parts, blisks, high-pressure turbines, and spools for the CFM LEAP-1B engines that power ...
NEW DELHI – India is close to signing a major defense contract with U.S. aerospace firm General Electric (GE) for fighter jet engines, a move set to bolster the country’s indigenous combat aircraft ...
GE Aerospace MRO for CFM International turbofan engine. GE Aerospace is planning capital-investment projects totaling $75 million for its Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) operations in the ...
Ahead of this year’s Paris air show, which opens next week, it is increasingly clear that the two primary producers of turbofans for narrowbody passenger jets are following divergent paths in ...
Manufacturers of turbines originally designed for aircraft are now reporting a surge in orders as hyperscale developers seek stopgap ways to secure electricity. "The incentives have ...