The Boeing 777X represents a significant leap in commercial aviation, featuring GE9X, the world’s largest and most powerful jet engines.
General Electric
General Electric has declared its strong interest in securing the engine manufacturing contract for India’s 5th Gen fighter project.
Boeing’s long awaited 777X program is nearing certification, with the fourth test aircraft already airborne. The company aims to deliver its first Boeing 777-9 to Lufthansa (LH) by 2026 from Frankfurt Airport (FRA).
GE Aerospace, a manufacturer of aircraft engines for both commercial and military purposes, is set to invest over Rs 240 crore to expand and enhance its manufacturing plant located in Pune.
A new proposed rule by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has suggested that more GE Aerospace GE90 turbofans (powers Boeing 777) could contain compressor components with a defect related to ‘iron inclusion.’
GE Aerospace is advancing revolutionary open fan engine architecture for future aviation through cutting-edge simulations conducted on the world’s fastest supercomputer.