GE Aerospace

Advancing Flight for Future Generations

GE Aerospace is a world-leading provider of jet and turboprop engines, as well as integrated systems for commercial, military, business, and general aviation aircraft.

From the GE9X powering the Boeing 777X to the world-first adaptive cycle engine redefining combat propulsion, GE Aerospace drives the next era of aviation performance and sustainability.

GE90-115B Engine
75,000+
Engines in Commercial Service
34,000+
Military Engines Delivered
100+
Years of Aviation Innovation

Commercial

Widebody Commercial Engines

GE Aerospace's commercial widebody engine family covers the full spectrum of long-haul aviation — from the record-setting GE90 to the next-generation GE9X — with more than 75,000 engines powering the global commercial fleet.

GE9X

Commercial Turbofan

GE9X

The world's most powerful and fuel-efficient commercial jet engine, developed exclusively for the Boeing 777X. The GE9X delivers 10% better fuel efficiency than the GE90-115B, with the world's largest fan at 134 inches and advanced ceramic matrix composite components throughout the hot section.

GEnx

Commercial Turbofan

GEnx

Next-generation high-bypass turbofan powering the Boeing 787 Dreamliner and Boeing 747-8. The GEnx delivers 15% better fuel consumption than the CF6 it replaces, with twin annular pre-swirl (TAPS) combustor technology achieving 50% lower NOx emissions and dual spool architecture for maximum efficiency.

GE90

Commercial Turbofan

GE90

The world's most powerful jet engine in commercial service, powering the Boeing 777 Classic, 777-200LR, and 777-300ER. The GE90-115B holds the world thrust record at 127,900 lbf. With a 115-inch composite fan and more than 29 million flight hours logged, the GE90 is the performance benchmark for widebody commercial aviation.

Defense

Adaptive Cycle Engines: A New Era of Combat Propulsion

The XA100 is the world's first three-stream adaptive cycle engine. It is the only option ready to deliver next-generation propulsion capability for U.S. and allied air forces — providing unprecedented combat range, thermal management capacity, and operational versatility in a single engine.

Three-Stream Architecture

A third bypass stream between the core and the main fan stream allows real-time adaptation between high-thrust and high-efficiency modes, giving pilots a single engine optimized for both combat and cruise.

25% Better Fuel Efficiency

Extended combat radius and longer mission endurance compared to fixed-cycle turbofan engines, fundamentally changing the operational calculus for long-range strike and air superiority missions.

Advanced Thermal Management

The third stream provides a dedicated cooling path for advanced avionics and directed energy weapons systems, enabling the power and thermal loads of next-generation combat aircraft.

Ready to Deliver

GE Aerospace positions the adaptive cycle engine as the only option ready to deliver next-generation propulsion capability for U.S. and allied air forces, with ground testing completed and flight demonstration underway.

XA100 Adaptive Cycle

Adaptive Cycle Engine

XA100 Adaptive Cycle

The XA100 is the world's first three-stream adaptive cycle engine, developed under the U.S. Air Force's Adaptive Engine Transition Program (AETP). It delivers 25% better fuel efficiency and 10% more thrust than current F-35 propulsion, enabling a new era of combat range, thermal management, and operational flexibility.

F414

Military Turbofan

F414

The GE Aerospace F414 powers the Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler, the Saab Gripen E/F, and the HAL Tejas Mk2. Delivering 22,000 lbf of thrust with afterburner, the F414 is in service with 15 nations and has accumulated more than 5 million flight hours with sustained 99%+ mission reliability.

Services

Unsurpassed Reliability, Full Lifecycle Support

TrueChoice MRO

GE Aerospace TrueChoice services offer flexible, tailored MRO solutions for commercial operators — from time-and-material shop visits to comprehensive power-by-the-hour agreements covering the full engine lifecycle.

Parts & Materials

Genuine GE Aerospace OEM parts supply for GE9X, GEnx, GE90, CF6, CFM56, and LEAP engine families — new manufacture, overhauled, and serviceable exchange components with full traceability documentation.

Engine Leasing & Exchange

GE Aerospace Capital Aviation Services (GECAS heritage) engine leasing and exchange programs minimize out-of-service time for airline operators through a global pool of serviceable spare engines.

Digital Solutions

GE Aerospace's Flight Pulse, Asset Performance Management, and digital twin platforms provide real-time engine health data, predictive maintenance insights, and fuel efficiency analytics for commercial and military operators.

Sustainability

For a Safer, More Efficient Aviation Industry

GE Aerospace is taking an across-the-board approach to support the future of flight, advancing the development of more efficient aircraft engine technologies compatible with alternative fuels and collaborating across the industry to reach net-zero aviation by 2050.

  • Alternative fuel compatibility across the commercial engine fleet
  • CFM RISE open fan program targeting 20%+ fuel efficiency improvement
  • Ceramic matrix composite components reducing cooling air requirements
  • Additive manufacturing reducing material waste in engine production
  • Hybrid electric propulsion research for regional and urban air mobility
  • Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) compatibility on all new-production engines
GEnx Engine

About GE Aerospace

A World-Leading Aerospace Propulsion Company

GE Aerospace became an independent public company in April 2024 following GE's strategic separation into three focused businesses. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, GE Aerospace designs, manufactures, and services jet engines and turboprop engines for commercial airlines, cargo operators, business aviation, regional carriers, and military customers worldwide. As the 50% partner in CFM International, GE Aerospace also co-produces the CFM56 and LEAP turbofan families — the world's best-selling commercial aircraft engines.

GE Aerospace is a publicly traded company (NYSE: GE). All product names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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