The coronavirus pandemic has hit the aviation industry hard. Empty airports, canceled flights and disrupted balance sheets are hurting air carriers all over the world. But the market turbulence may also point to new ways of running the business. As hard as it is, the global pandemic could become a transformative event, speeding up the adoption of data and digital systems across the industry.
It may have been drizzly in Everett, Washington, but the rain could not ruin the parade at Paine Field, an airport 20 miles north of Seattle. On Saturday afternoon, just as the sun peeked through the mist, a Boeing 777X took to the skies from Runway 16R-34L on its maiden flight. The twin-engine wide-body passenger jet spent nearly four hours airborne before returning to the airport, where it made a smooth landing.
Pilots for Emirates, the Dubai-based air carrier, have always flown straight. Now they’re going to fly “smart,” too: Emirates is adopting a GE Aviation data and analytics platform that will allow airline analysts and pilots to understand how their planes are operating with a high degree of precision, accuracy and automation.
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GEアディティブが持つ航空宇宙および防衛分野における工業化および、
アディティブ製造技術の自社における活用実績が、選定の決め手
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- Landmark for UKEF as it takes lead on financing solution with EXIM
- One of the largest ECA-backed financing deals for the aviation maintenance, repair & overhaul industry
London, UK - July 18, 2018 - GE (NYSE: GE) facilitated an alternative financing package for Atlas Air, Inc. (“Atlas Air”), a subsidiary of Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: AAWW), a leading global provider of outsourced aircraft and aviation operating services.
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Sydney, Australia, 14 December 2017 - GE Aviation has today announced the appointment of Keren Rambow as Regional General Manager, South Asia Pacific.
Based in North Sydney and effective immediately, Keren will be responsible for leading sales and operations in Australia and New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and the South Asia Pacific Islands. Keren will take over responsibility from Max York, who was recently appointed to CEO of GE Australia.