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The GE Brief: March 3, 2023

GE Reports Staff
March 03, 2023

A Higher Calling
To be one of the engineers who put GE’s jet engines through rigorous testing on the company’s Boeing 747 “flying test bed” requires skill and patience. The trade-off? Some incredible views from 35,000 feet. Meet the crew.

 

The Guru of Power Electronics
Satish Prabhakaran, a technology leader at GE Research, is helping solve one of today’s toughest engineering challenges: electric air travel. Read about his remarkable career

 

GE Invests in U.S. Manufacturing
Big news for GE’s U.S. employees: The company announced that this year it will invest over $450 million in cutting-edge equipment, facility upgrades, and other improvements at GE Aerospace and GE Vernova sites across the country — and hire more than 1,700 workers. Read the blockbuster details here.

 

 — Quote of the Day —
“We get to be the first people in the world to take new engines into the sky … each time we get to go up, it’s a real privilege. It keeps me from getting complacent.”
— Nate Kamps, flight test engineer, GE Aerospace

 

Quote: GE Reports. Images: Jason Chapman, GE Research, GE.