According to the National Transportation Safety Board, prior to last year’s 737 MAX incident Boeing workers had not been properly trained – and the Federal Aviation Administration...
The U.S. Dept. of Defense has allocated more than $5 billion over the past two years as planning proceeds toward construction of the new, technologically advanced Virginia-class...
A $70-million E-Jet service center is operating in Fort Worth now to support commercial carriers in the U.S. market, and will continue to expand through 2027.
A $50-million engineering and service operation will be installed ahead of the first GE Vernova Hitachi Energy Small Modular Reactor, set to start in Ontario in 2029.
The 90-day pause in scheduled U.S. tariffs means that the Boeing CEO’s outlook is being confirmed, with a report that a new aircraft has been shipped to the in-country outfitting...
Three testing centers for aerospace propulsion technologies will be expanded to accommodate GE’s developments in the growing field of hypersonic aircraft and weapons systems.
Federal monitors will continue to oversee production of the narrow-body jet series, keeping output steady despite Boeing’s confidence that an increase is imminent.
GE Aerospace is formalizing its teaming agreement with Kratos Defense & Security, focused on a new small turbofan and other propulsion systems to power UAS, collaborative combat...