- Awarded >$4.1 million in Phase 2 funding through ARPA-E’s Aviation-class Synergistically Cooled Electric-motors with iNtegrated Drives (ASCEND) program to build and demonstrate a 350kW powertrain system
- New funding follows the successful demonstration of key technologies and the design of a 2MW powertrain system in Phase 1. This represents a key step toward a full-scale 2MW system suitable for powering future commercial aircraft
- GE’s Electric Flightworthy Lightweight Integrated Thermally Enhanced Powertrain System (eFLITES
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Havada, karada ya da denizlerde… Uzun vadeli ve sağlam iş birlikleriyle daha iyi çalışan bir dünya inşa etmek mümkün.
Building a world that works: This is the motivating principle behind the work that’s done at GE all across the planet. As we celebrate Earth Day, GE Reports shines a spotlight on a half dozen of its most impactful breakthrough technologies that are helping to usher in a more sustainable future — and some of the dynamic people leading these efforts every day.
Şirketlerin net sıfır karbon çalışmaları, tüm canlı yaşamının ve doğal kaynakların korunması adına çok büyük önem arz ediyor. GE Aerospace sürdürülebilirlik konusunda önemli çalışmalar yaparak, bu alanda öncü şirketler arasında yer alıyor. Özellikle ticari havacılık alanında uçuşun geleceğini şekillendirmek üzere çok önemli bir rol üstleniyor. GE Aerospace Türkiye, Doğu Avrupa, ve Bağımsız Devletler Topluluğu Bölge Genel Müdürü Sami Özdemir, şirketin yapmakta olduğu tüm çalışmaları Aviation Turkey dergisi Genel Yayın Yönetmeni Ayşe Akalın’a anlattı:
Last Thursday, GE held its Investor Conference at GE Aerospace’s Customer Technical Education Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. The event comes at a pivotal moment in the company’s 130-year history. In January, GE HealthCare successfully launched as a publicly traded company, and now GE Aerospace and GE Vernova are preparing for their next chapter as independent industry leaders sometime in early 2024.
Gazing out from her balcony in the hills of Amioun, Lebanon, Maysaa Rizk felt lost. She was a teenage girl with big dreams in a place where girls weren’t supposed to dream of much beyond conventional, traditional careers. She wanted something more, something that would lift her out of financial hardship and enable her to make other people’s lives easier. But what? And how? As she brooded, staring over the olive fields that ring her town, the silvery trees began to shudder.
Bir mühendisin en büyük hedefi nedir? Dünya için yeni teknolojiler keşfetmek veya sonsuz bir merakla farklılık yaratacak yenilikler yapmak mı? Ya da giderek azalan kaynakları daha verimli kullanmamızı sağlayacak sürdürülebilir çözümleri üretmek mi?
GE Aerospace, Edison Mühendislik Geliştirme Programı ile geleceği dönüştürmek için araştıran, araştırdığını sorgulayan, araştırmaları üzerine geliştiren ve geliştirdiğini çok iyi bir şekilde uygulayan mühendisler yetiştirmeyi amaçlıyor.
Like his love of Cuban coffee, Michael Castillo’s passion for aerospace was born in his Miami childhood. Before immigrating to the United States, Castillo’s grandfather had flown in the Cuban air force, and his father still works today as an aircraft mechanic for a major airline. “In a sense, I grew up privileged,” says Castillo. “My grandparents came with very little, but they and my parents worked very hard, so I was able to focus on school.”
It was only 14 months ago that GE announced what Chairman and CEO Larry Culp called a “defining moment” for the iconic industrial giant. He shared GE’s plan to form three industry-leading, global public companies focused on aerospace, healthcare, and energy.* “We’re embarking on this exciting journey from a position of strength,” Culp said at the time.
When a new employee is onboarded at GE Aerospace's Systems business in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Gail Thompson is often one of the first stops on the tour.
“They stop and say, ‘Oh, you have to meet Gail,’” she says. “I guess it’s just because I’ve been here a long time.”