General Electric Company (GE), operating as GE Aerospace, is a U.S.-based industrial company focused on aerospace propulsion and systems. It designs, manufactures, and services jet engines and related equipment for commercial and military aircraft, and provides maintenance, repair, overhaul, and digital solutions to airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and defense customers. GE is publicly listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker GE.
Historically a diversified conglomerate, GE completed the spin-offs of its healthcare and energy businesses (GE HealthCare and GE Vernova), concentrating the remaining company on aviation. Its activities intersect with the chemicals and advanced materials sectors through the development and use of high-temperature alloys, ceramic matrix composites, specialized coatings, and additive manufacturing processes used in engine components and thermal management systems.
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GE Aerospace and GE Aviation.
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