GE Aerospace to invest over EUR 64 million in European manufacturing facilities

Source: GE Aerospace, Defence Industry Europe

GE Aerospace announced plans to invest more than EUR 64 million into its manufacturing facilities across Europe this year to produce more efficient commercial engines and critical military engines. Many of the investments enable new manufacturing techniques or materials that result in stronger and lighter components, increasing the efficiency of engines and reducing emissions.

 

“These investments will put more efficient engines in airline fleets today and help us bring online the next generation of engines and technologies needed to achieve our 2050 net-zero ambition,” said Riccardo Procacci, president and CEO of propulsion & additive technologies. “This investment is part of the next chapter of GE Aerospace and our work to invent the future of flight, and we look forward to building a strong one in Europe.”

 

 

The 2024 investments in Europe will go to several sites:

  • EUR 44 million across multiple locations in Italy for new and upgraded test cells, additional tooling, new equipment and upgrades to buildings for the production of narrow and widebody commercial aircraft engines, along with military engines.
  • EUR 6.24 million in Prague, Czech Republic for new equipment and tooling, along with upgrades to the building to support production of other efficient aircraft engines.
  • EUR 3.39 million in Bucharest, Romania to upgrade machines, purchase new equipment and tooling to support production of narrowbody aircraft engines.
  • EUR 9.46 million at several sites in Poland for new equipment and tooling, new test cells, along with upgrades to some buildings to support the production of narrow and widebody commercial aircraft engines and military engines.
  • GBP 1.6 million (EUR 1.9 million) in Gloucester, United Kingdom for new machines, additional tooling, and safety enhancements to the facility.

 

 

GE Aerospace will hire more than 300 employees for open external positions at its European sites.

 

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