SHANGHAI, October 26, 2010 -- GE Capital Aviation Services Ltd. (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing and financing arm of GE, today announced delivery of a new Boeing 777F freighter aircraft (serial number 37715) to China Cargo Airlines. The aircraft comes from GECAS' existing order book with Boeing.
China Cargo Airlines, majority owned by China Eastern Airlines, currently operates a fleet of 13 freighters.
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On October 21, 1879, Thomas Alva Edison revolutionized our way of life with the invention of the first commercially practical light bulb
Express your appreciation by tweeting pictures of your favorite light fixture, city skyline, holiday lights, or just to say thanks using the hashtag #weheartlighting
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SHANGHAI, October 15, 2010 -- GE Capital Aviation Services Ltd. (GECAS), the commercial aircraft leasing and financing arm of GE, today announced delivery of a Boeing 737-800 aircraft on lease to Okay Airways Company, Ltd. It is the first aircraft GECAS has leased to this airline customer.
Okay Airways, based on Tianjin, operates passenger and freight service in China. GECAS leases more than 100 aircraft to airlines in China.
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- A pioneer in hybrid SPECT/CT imaging technology, GE Healthcare has continued the momentum of technology advancements to its SPECT/CT platform, the Infinia Hawkeye series, culminating in its latest model, the Infinia Hawkeye HD Enhanced
- Infinia Hawkeye HD Enhanced delivers up to 50% lower NM patient dose than standard cardiac and bone protocols and low CT dose ranging 0.1 -- 1.7 mSv for attenuation correction and localization purposes
- 240 published citations support the positive impact of Infinia Hawkeye technology on patient managemen
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First Application in the Country for GE's Bacteria-Reducing Membrane Bioreactor Technology
NEW ORLEANS, LA. and ROTORUA, NEW ZEALAND---October 5, 2010---To comply with stricter environmental requirements, Rotorua, New Zealand has selected GE's (NYSE: GE) advanced bacteria-removing membrane bioreactor (MBR) technology for the upgrade of the city's wastewater treatment plant. This will be the largest MBR plant in New Zealand and also marks the first use of the GE MBR technology in the country.