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  • Mar 4, 2024 | blog.geaerospace.com | Tiara Atwater |Dianna Delling

    Michał Janczak was a 10-year-old growing up in Warsaw, Poland, when he received his first LEGO Technic set. Technic components, which include rods, gears, and other specialized parts in addition to the basic LEGO bricks, weren’t available in Poland at the time, but his father bought him a set while on an international business trip. The gift helped Janczak create countless new creations while paving the way for a future design engineering career.

  • Feb 27, 2024 | blog.geaerospace.com | Tiara Atwater

    Nikita Porter, GE Aerospace Senior Commercial Ops Leader for Defense & Systems, is the voice of the people. Having positive influences in her life that taught her compassion and caring for others, she shares her story of triumph and tribulations, and her strong focus for lifting people up by treating everyone with respect, making them feel like they belong, and being a voice for others. Watch as Nikita shares her inspiring journey, and the experiences that have led her to give back to others.

  • Feb 16, 2024 | blog.geaerospace.com | Tiara Atwater

    The classrooms at Narlıca Middle School in Hatay, Türkiye were buzzing with activity. More than 60 students were busy working, with colored paper and scissors in hand. It wasn’t long before buildings were standing tall on students’ desks, alongside houses with rooftop solar panels, wind turbines, trees, and boats on rivers.

  • Jan 3, 2024 | blog.geaerospace.com | Tiara Atwater |Chris Noon

    The U.S. Army’s Future Long-Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) is a tiltrotor aircraft that takes off and lands vertically like a helicopter and flies like an airplane. Several key components of FLRAA will be supplied by GE Aerospace, including the powerful network, called the Digital Backbone, that acts as the nerve center for all the data traffic on board.

  • Dec 20, 2023 | blog.geaerospace.com | Tiara Atwater

    Nearly 20 years ago, GE Aerospace lost out in a competition to power part of LATAM Airlines’ passenger air fleet. But what goes around sometimes eventually does come around. Case in point: This month, LATAM announced it is ordering five additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, all of which it plans to switch from competitor engines to GEnx-1B engines, making Chile-based LATAM the first airline in Latin America to utilize the GEnx.

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