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GE Aerospace

Public (NYSE: GE)

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Industry

Aerospace & Defense

Year founded

1892

Employees

80,000

About

GE Aerospace designs and manufactures jet engines, avionics, and aerospace systems for commercial and military aircraft worldwide.

The company serves airlines, defense contractors, and aircraft manufacturers with advanced propulsion and flight technologies.

Spun off from General Electric in 2023, GE Aerospace operates as an independent public company focused exclusively on aviation.

It powers approximately 70% of the world's commercial aircraft fleet with its engine technologies.

Headquarters
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA · Lynn, Massachusetts, USA
Key leadership
Larry Culp (Chairman & CEO)

Notable highlights

  • World's largest manufacturer of commercial aircraft engines
  • Powers Boeing 777, Airbus A320neo, and other major aircraft platforms
  • Major supplier to U.S. military with F414 and T700 engine families
  • Investing heavily in sustainable aviation fuels and hydrogen propulsion research

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