GE Aviation

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf gptkb:car
gptkbp:acquiredBy gptkb:Avio_S.p.A._(aviation_business)
gptkb:Morf3D
gptkb:Smiths_Aerospace
gptkbp:CEO gptkb:Russell_Stokes
gptkbp:division gptkb:General_Electric_Aerospace
gptkbp:focus gptkb:aircraft
commercial aviation
aerospace research
gptkbp:formerName General Electric Aircraft Engines (GEAE)
gptkbp:founded 1917
gptkbp:headquartersLocation gptkb:Evendale,_Ohio,_United_States
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label GE Aviation
gptkbp:industry aerospace
defense
gptkbp:keyPerson gptkb:Russell_Stokes
gptkbp:notableAchievement developed first U.S. jet engine (1942)
developed world’s largest jet engine (GE9X)
leader in additive manufacturing for aerospace
gptkbp:notableClient gptkb:Boeing
gptkb:Airbus
military forces worldwide
gptkbp:notableEmployee Sanford Moss (pioneer in aircraft turbochargers)
gptkbp:notableInstitution gptkb:GE_Aviation_Additive_Technology_Center_(Cincinnati,_Ohio)
gptkb:GE_Aviation_Test_Operations_(Peebles,_Ohio)
gptkb:GE_Aviation_Wales_(Nantgarw,_UK)
GE Aviation Czech (Prague, Czech Republic)
GE Honda Aero Engines (joint venture)
gptkbp:notableProduct gptkb:CFM56_engine
gptkb:GE90_engine
gptkb:GEnx_engine
gptkb:LEAP_engine
gptkbp:notableProject NASA partnership for jet engine research
open fan engine development
gptkbp:numberOfEmployees about 40,000 (2022)
gptkbp:operatesIn global
gptkbp:parentCompany gptkb:General_Electric
gptkbp:partner gptkb:Safran_(CFM_International)
gptkbp:products aerospace systems
aircraft engines
avionics
gptkbp:revenue $21.3 billion (2022)
gptkbp:spinOff to become GE Aerospace (2024)
gptkbp:stockSymbol part of NYSE:GE (as division of General Electric)
gptkbp:website https://www.geaviation.com/
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:CFM56-7B
gptkb:CFM_International_LEAP-1B
gptkb:GE90-115B
gptkb:General_Electric_GEnx
gptkb:GE_Aerospace
gptkb:Cincinnati,_Ohio,_United_States
gptkb:Aviation_industry
gptkb:Precision_Castparts
gptkb:GEnx-2B67
gptkbp:bfsLayer 5