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Investor Update

Steve Winoker
April 02, 2024

This morning, GE Aerospace launched as an independent, public company following the completion of the GE Vernova spin-off. As of today, GE Aerospace will trade on the NYSE under the ticker symbol “GE” and GE Vernova will trade on the NYSE under the ticker symbol “GEV.” To mark this historic moment, both companies will ring the opening bell together this morning at 9:30 a.m. ET. We invite you to join us live via the link here.
 

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GE Aerospace Hosts 2024 Investor Day

March 07, 2024
  • GE Aerospace reaffirms guidance and presents longer-term financial outlook, including achieving ~$10B of operating profit* in 2028
  • Consistent profit and free cash flow* growth enabling continued business investment and shareholder returns of ~70-75% of available funds through dividends and share buy-backs
  • GE Aerospace is ready to trade publicly as an independent company on April 2, 2024 on the NYSE under the ticker “GE”

NEW YORK — March 7, 2024 — Today, GE Aerospace will host its 2024 Investor Day in New York, New York.


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The GE Brief: January 11, 2024

January 11, 2024
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Flip the Script: GEnx Program Caps Off Big Year With LATAM Airlines Deal

Jay Stowe
December 19, 2023

Nearly 20 years ago, GE Aerospace lost out in a competition to power part of LATAM Airlines’ passenger air fleet. But what goes around sometimes eventually does come around. Case in point: This month, LATAM announced it is ordering five additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, all of which it plans to switch from competitor engines to GEnx-1B engines, making Chile-based LATAM the first airline in Latin America to utilize the GEnx.

It’s the kind of news you like to hear anytime, but for GEnx it amounts to icing on the cake.

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Future of Flight

Flight Path: A Look Back at GE Aerospace’s Progress to Reduce Emissions in 2023

GE Reports Staff
December 08, 2023

Two years ago, the Air Transport Action Group (ATAG), of which GE Aerospace is a member, set an ambitious goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. To gauge the progress the industry has made toward that target, GE Aerospace this summer commissioned a survey of 325 aviation decision makers in the U.S., the U.K., China, India, the UAE, and France.

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At Reagan National Defense Forum, CEO Culp Says GE Aerospace Innovating for the Future of Military Aviation

Dianna Delling
December 06, 2023

Hundreds of leaders across the military, government, defense industry, and media gathered in Simi Valley, California, last weekend at the 10th annual Reagan National Defense Forum to discuss the current and future state of the U.S. military.

“Day to day, we’re right there with all of our military customers assuring readiness while we invest in next-generation platforms,” said GE chairman and CEO and GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp.

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SunExpress, genişlettiği 737 MAX filosuna güç sağlamak için 180 adete kadar CFM LEAP-1B motoru satın alacak

November 30, 2023
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A Jumbo Moment for SAF: Emirates Operates First A380 Using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel in One Engine

Will Palmer
November 22, 2023

Today, Dubai-based Emirates became the first airline to operate an Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger airliner, using 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in one of its engines.

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Test Early, Test Often: How the GE9X Engine Became GE Aerospace’s Most Advanced Certified Power Plant Yet

Christine Gibson
November 14, 2023

Ohio doesn’t get many sandstorms. But an hour east of Cincinnati, on an otherwise sunny day, a dust devil is brewing. Atop a towering scaffold, a row of hoses pumps out dense clouds of powder and grit. They are instantly sucked, like a horizontal tornado, into the spinning fan blades of a jet engine a few feet away.

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Future of Flight

Chasing the Contrails: GE Aerospace Teams Up with NASA and Boeing to Take a Closer Look at Emissions

Chris Norris
November 06, 2023

The scene about 36,000 feet in the air somewhere north of Seattle has shades of a techno-thriller: Two jets are loaded with an international team of experts from GE Aerospace, NASA, Boeing, German Aerospace Center (DLR), and elsewhere. A NASA DC-8, bristling with probes and sensors, pursues Boeing’s ecoDemonstrator Explorer, a 737-10 destined for United Airlines whose CFM LEAP-1B engines are operating with HEFA sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

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