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Aviation Industry Chief Technology Officers Issue Joint Call to Action to Deliver Sustainable Aviation Plans. Only GE's F110 has been integrated, certified, and delivered to support the F-15EX today and into the future. GE Aviation, an operating unit of GE (NYSE: GE), is a world-leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft.

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From parts supply to total logistics support, GE has the right program to support your maintenance needs -- and keep more of your assets in their theater of operation. Our extensive maintenance management experience can maximize your engine and parts availability by improving procurement lead time and boosting shop productivity.
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GE Marine provides comprehensive field and depot level repair services for its full line of marine gas turbines. Military and commercial marine customers alike can rely on GE Marine for one-time service or long term agreements. Through Customized Service Agreements, customers can mitigate maintenance risks, while helping to assure predictable costs on OEM service.
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Nearly 75 years ago, GE introduced the country's first jet engine and brought America's aviation industry into the jet age. Then, we developed an entire family of fuel-efficient turbofan engines, accumulating more flight hours than any other commercial aircraft engine in history.

Now, GE Aviation Commercial is continuing to build on that legacy with next-generation commercial engines, innovative flight efficiency systems and a dedicated worldwide services network.With more than 33,000 commercial engines in service, GE Aviation powers some of the world's leading commercial airframes.
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With more than 33,000 engines in service, GE is a world leader in jet engine manufacturing, offering products for many of the best-selling commercial airframes. Each one of GE's commercial engines is a leader in its class for performance, reliability and cost of ownership. With a long history of innovation and ground-breaking technology, GE continues to spend $1B every year on commercial jet engine research and development.
Ge90 engine
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In 1995, the GE90 debuted aboard a British Airways 777 aircraft, along with commercial aviation's most successful carbon fiber fan blades. The GE90 engine family powers all Boeing 777 models. It is the exclusive powerplant on the Boeing 777-300ER, -200LR, and Freighter. The engine has accumulated nearly 100 million flight hours and 14 million cycles since entering service.
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