GE Aviation is among the top aircraft engine suppliers, and offers engines for the majority of commercial aircraft.
GE Aviation is part of the General Electric conglomerate, which is one of the world's largest corporations.
GE Aviation also has a two-year exclusivity on the Boeing 747-8.
GE Aviation closed the transaction on May 4, 2007.
GE Aviation launched two derivative engines H75 and H85 turboprop engines.
The series are produced by GE Aviation.
The General Electric CJ805 is a jet engine which was developed by GE Aviation in the late 1950s.
Smiths Aerospace, which was an important supplier, became an operating subsidiary of GE Aviation.
GE Aviation, which had $13.2 billion in revenue in 2006, is a major supplier of jet engines and services for both commercial and military planes.
GE Aviation broke ground on a $51 million dollar, 120,000-square-foot research facility in 2011 on the western edge of Campus West.