Gaining Altitude: Airbus A380 To Test CFM’s Open-Fan Architecture In Flight
With the summer holiday season underway, air travel has bounced back from its lockdown doldrums. But so has the awareness of commercial aviation’s impact on the climate.
View ArticleHigh Five: GE, NASA Test Hybrid Electric System For Planes At High-Altitude...
Electric cars have become common, but building a commercial electric plane is a different story. Just ask Mohamed Ali, vice president for engineering at GE Aerospace.
View Article“The Initials of a Friend”: A History Of GE’s Iconic Monogram Logo
Last fall, GE announced plans to become three independent and publicly traded businesses focusing on healthcare, energy, and aviation.* Last week, the company unveiled their names: GE HealthCare, G
View ArticleGE releases its 2Q’22 Results
GE released its second quarter results today, and I encourage you to read the full materials and listen to our
View ArticleGE Reports Q2 Results: Strong Quarter With Order, Revenue, And Profit Growth,...
Reporting GE’s second-quarter results, Chairman and CEO of GE and CEO of GE Aerospace Larry Culp said, “The GE team delivered a strong quarter, with growth in orders, revenue, and profit, as well a
View ArticlePlanes, Brains, and Automobiles: How GE Digital’s Software Can Help...
For most people, a half-second delay is something to shrug off. For Steve Reed and Trent Lester, a blip that small might raise a red flag in their safety-focused industry.
View ArticleAdvanced Thinking: Federal Funding Aims To Boost Gas Turbine Efficiency And...
Utilities around the world have been using turbines fueled by natural gas to generate electricity for decades.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Delving into biodiversity, predicting proteins, and imaging on the go. This week’s coolest things make scientific discovery an everyday adventure.
View ArticleAviation’s Global Fest: GE and Avio Aero Flying High at EAA AirVenture...
By the last event Sunday at Oshkosh 2022, a finale that saw commercial, general aviation, and military aircraft glittering in the skies above Wisconsin’s Wittman Regional Airport, more than 650,000
View ArticleA Race to Provide Care: ER Doctor Provides Lifesaving Care to Brighton...
When an ambulance rushed a runner suffering from severe heatstroke and dehydration to a field hospital set up on the Brighton Marathon course in England, Professor Rob Galloway had all of the equip
View ArticleTiny Power Plants: GE Partners with Sandia Labs to Help Businesses Maximize...
The weather playing havoc with summer travel schedules is something we have been getting used to for a while.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Low-energy deliveries, cheap carbon capture, and mouse embryos without the mouse. This week’s coolest things are all about efficiency.
View ArticleHome Is Where the Heart Is: ECG Device Helps Patients Monitor Cardiac...
When Tom Langer woke up in the middle of the night with a racing heart, he knew something was wrong.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things On Earth This Week
Making oxygen with magnets, internal knee cushions, and contact lenses that spot cancer. This week’s coolest things make life (on Earth or in space) more livable.
View ArticlePersonal Best: Why Logan Mueller Runs with a Sense of Purpose
Logan Mueller’s work-life epiphany came in October 2018, in the middle of her first 12-hour ultramarathon.
View ArticleMore Than a Scavenger Hunt: GE Summer Camps Offer Young Girls a Window to...
More than a decade ago, then GE CEO Jeff Immelt worried about the lack of women in the STEM fields — science, technology, engineering, and math.
View ArticleGood Things in Small Packages: GE Will Invest in South Carolina Hub to Boost...
Wind and solar have grown so fast in the past decade that they now generate more electricity globally than nuclear power.
View ArticleThe 5 Coolest Things on Earth This Week
Energy from humidity, heading off forever chemicals, and doppelganger DNA. This week’s coolest things border on the uncanny.
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