GE Aerospace investing USD 130 million to expand and upgrade MRO facilities in Europe
GE Aerospace has announced plans to invest more than USD 130 million across its MRO and component repair facilities in Europe by the end of 2026.
GE Aerospace has announced plans to invest more than USD 130 million across its MRO and component repair facilities in Europe by the end of 2026.
The Polish Ministry of National Defence has signed significant offset deals with Boeing and GE Aerospace, valued at approximately USD 255 million.
GE Aerospace and the Polish Ministry of National Defence finalized an agreement for offset commitments supporting the anticipated acquisition of 96 Boeing AH-64E Apache Guardian helicopters.
GE Aerospace in collaboration with the NATO Support and Procurement Agency (NSPA), has successfully completed the first of five studies focused on Next Generation Rotorcraft Capability.
GE Aerospace announced the successful demonstration of a new, cutting-edge hypersonic dual-mode ramjet. This achievement represents the most recent milestone in a diverse portfolio of hypersonic programs.
GE Aerospace announced the acceptance of two T901-GE-900 engines by the U.S. Army for the Improved Turbine Engine Program’s UH-60 Black Hawk integration and testing.
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.
GE Aerospace lifted the curtain on its comprehensive hypersonics program at its Research Center in Niskayuna, demonstrating what is believed to be a world-first hypersonic dual-mode ramjet (DMRJ) rig test.
GE Aerospace announced that its XA100 engine successfully completed additional testing, in coordination with the U.S. Air Force (USAF).
ITP Aero has successfully completed engine testing using a blend of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) with conventional jet fuel with the GE Aerospace CT7-8F5 engine.
Lockheed Martin and Airbus leaders select GE Aerospace’s CF6-80E1 propulsion system for the LMXT strategic tanker.
GE Aerospace has been awarded a $683.7 million contract with NAVAIR forT408 engines to power the U.S. Marine Corps’ CH-53K King Stallion helicopters.