Discover why the Boeing 777X depends entirely on the GE9X, the world’s largest and most advanced commercial jet engine ever ...
GE Aerospace has signed an agreement with Emirates to develop piece-part repair capability for the GE90 and Engine Alliance GP7200 engines. The agreement signed May 14 between both parties will ...
The General Electric GE90 was once the undisputed king of commercial aircraft engines, and when it entered service in the 1990s, it pushed boundaries in a way few aviation technologies ever had. Its ...
The GE90 engine family has achieved impressive milestones: over 3,000 engines delivered, more than 130 million flight hours, and 18 million flight cycles. Designed specifically for the Boeing 777, the ...
Among the world’s fastest growing airlines, Emirates has committed to acquiring 300 GE9X engines for its new 777X fleet. The agreement for the GE9X engines is worth more than $11 billion list price.
With delays in the Boeing 777X program, existing 777s powered by the GE90 engine will remain in use longer. GE Aerospace's annual report also reflected lower insurance and pension liabilities, along ...
It's been more than a decade now since American aviation behemoth Boeing started working on the 777x, and the pieces are finally starting to fall into place. After a number of delays and missed ...
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GE Aviation said Wednesday it will spend $200 million in 2013 on technology related to the development of the jet engine study GE9X. The GE9X study will develop the next generation engine in the ...
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