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The Future of Health Tech: How Wearables Could Transform Patient Care

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The Future of Health Tech: How Wearables Could Transform Patient Care

“We are facing the perfect storm. Governments across the world are looking to provide better access to higher quality healthcare, while managing costs. The technologies we are working on will enable healthcare professionals to act faster and allow patients to leave hospital earlier without compromising quality of care.” said Didier Deltort, General Manager, GE Healthcare Monitoring Solutions.

Something New From Africa Always Comes

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Something New From Africa Always Comes

African entrepreneurs are applying new ideas to IT innovation in ways that could help the continent to leapfrog global competition.

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The great Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote more than 2,300 years ago that "something new always comes out of Africa." Among the stream of wonders emanating from Africa that he and his contemporaries marvelled at were new ideas and concepts.

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GE Capital Aviation Services Delivers New Boeing 737-800 to Kenya Airways

March 23, 2015

SHANNON, Ireland, March 16, 2015 -- GE Capital Aviation Services Limited (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing arm of GE, today announced delivery of a new Boeing 737-800 aircraft to Kenya Airways to expand the carrier’s fleet. The aircraft is part of GECAS’ existing order book with Boeing.

Kenya Airways currently operates more than 40 aircraft to more than 50 destinations.


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One if by Air, Two if by Sea: How the Jet Engine that Supercharged Aviation Found Earthly Calling, Powering the World's Fastest Ship

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One if by Air, Two if by Sea: How the Jet Engine that Supercharged Aviation Found Earthly Calling, Powering the World's Fastest Ship

By GE Reports staff

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When the first C-5 transport plane took off in 1968, it became the world's largest aircraft, capable of lifting 130 tons of cargo. As tall as a six-story building and 80 yards long, the U.S. Air Force called it "a beautiful, useful giant."

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PK AirFinance, a GECAS Company, Arranges and Closes Secured Loans on Embraer E170 Aircraft with Republic Airways Holdings

March 20, 2015

NORWALK, Conn., March 20, 2015 -- PK AirFinance, a GECAS Company, closed two separate senior debt facilities with Republic Airways Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ/NM: RJET)

PK AirFinance arranged $81 million in secured debt financing for Embraer 170LR aircraft in Republic’s fleet, holding the $66 million senior loan and a junior lender holding the $15 million tranche on the five-and-a-half year package.

Separately in late 2014, PK AirFinance closed a five-year, $30 million senior loan on Embraer 170LR aircraft in Republic’s fleet to refinance existing loans.


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