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XEOS, the joint venture between GE Aerospace and Lufthansa Technik, has been inaugurated in Poland © GE Aerospace

GE Aerospace and Lufthansa Technik open XEOS engine MRO facility in Poland

GE Aerospace and Lufthansa Technik have officially inaugurated XEOS, a cutting-edge engine MRO facility located in Środa Śląska near Wrocław, Poland. The joint venture focuses on servicing CFM International LEAP engines, which power two of the world’s most popular narrow-body aircraft types — the Airbus A320neo family and the Boeing 737 MAX. Specifically, XEOS handles

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Bell has approved the use of the RADS-NG across its fleet of commercial helicopters © GE Aerospace

Bell approves GE Aerospace Next-Gen Rotor Analysis Diagnostics

Bell Textron, Inc., a Textron Inc. company, has approved the use of the Rotor Analysis Diagnostic System Next Generation (RADS-NG) across its commercial helicopter fleet, including the Bell 505, Bell 429, Bell 412, and Bell 407 models. This cutting-edge system, developed by GE Aerospace, enhances vibration monitoring capabilities and introduces significant operational benefits for operators.

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Catalyst advanced turboprop engine

GE Aerospace Catalyst turboprop engine receives FAA certification

GE Aerospace‘s Catalyst turboprop engine has received certification from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAR (Federal Aviation Regulation) Part 33 certification involved over 23 engines and more than 190 component tests. Catalyst is the first clean-sheet, centreline advanced turboprop engine of the 21st century and the first in its class to be certified

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CFM Open Fan engine design

Supercomputers to advance Open Fan engine design

GE Aerospace, in collaboration with Boeing, NASA and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is spearheading a project to integrate an Open Fan engine design with aircraft, advancing the aviation sector’s drive for energy-efficient technology. The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded this initiative 840,000 supercomputing hours through its highly competitive INCITE programme, which supports the most

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