World’s largest Jet Engine has been Certified
GE Aviation announced its GE9X engine, world’s largest jet engine, has been certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorities, a key milestone in
GE Aviation announced its GE9X engine, world’s largest jet engine, has been certified by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorities, a key milestone in
Boeing equipped the 777X, world’s largest twin-engine jet, with the world’s largest jet engine from GE.
GE’s Affinity is a new class of supersonic engines purpose-built for business jets.
GE Aviation started testing the world’s largest jet engine, the GE9X engine at GE Aviation’s Peebles (Ohio) Test Operation. Take a look at the video…
GE Aviation’s engineers 3D-printed a working version of a jet engine. Watch the video…
GE’s Advanced Rail Cleaner (ARC) software-guided supersonic air blower, cleans the rails from snow.
This is the first 3D printed part approved from FAA, to fly in a commercial jet engine from GE.
General Electric’s GE9X next gen jet engine fan blades will use carbon super material, so will be thinner, lighter, stiffer, stronger and improve aircraft fuel
How does a jet engine work? Baratunde Thurston takes you behind the scenes at GE’s Global Research Center. Watch the video…
Japanese farmer builds world’s largest high-tech indoor veggie farm, illuminated by LEDs. It is nearly half the size of a football field (25,000 square feet).
Scientists at GE Global Research are developing advanced sensor to make estimation of dietary calories in food, a calorie counter as simple as the touch
GE announces Link connected LED, an easy and affordable way to light up your home from your smartphone.