Paris Air Show Wraps
Visitors to the GE Aerospace chalet at the Paris Air Show last week came away with three distinct impressions: The market for engines is growing, lean management is working, and new technologies are on the rise. Here are more highlights and pictures from this year’s legendary air show.
Wide-Bodies Get Their Mojo Back
People are traveling more, and that is translating into new GE Aerospace deals for its jet engines. Read here about the latest sales of GEnx-1B engines for the Boeing 787 wide-body fleets of Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air and Taiwan’s China Airlines.
A Wall of Power
As Germany retires nuclear plants and looks for reliable sources of electricity, one utility is turning to a new solution engineered by GE Vernova. Read here about the Biblis Grid Stability Power Plant and its 11 aeroderivative GE gas turbines — packed together for flexibility and redundancy.
— Quote of the Day —
“Our team brought to life how lean is empowering our people, driving operational improvements, and enabling us to better serve our customers, suppliers, and partners.”
— Larry Culp, GE chairman and CEO and GE Aerospace CEO
Quote: GE Reports. Images: GE Aerospace, RWE.