The world’s most powerful commercial jet engine is getting ready for take-off. After thousands of hours of rigorous testing, the GE9X is expected to enter service next year under the wings of Boeing’s new 777-9, aka the world’s largest twin-engine passenger jet. Read more about the ultimate aviation showstopper.
Brennen Rowell’s journey to GE Aerospace began in high school, evolving from passions for robotics and off-road vehicles to joining the Edison Engineering Development Program. Now, he contributes to groundbreaking projects, including the CFM RISE demonstrator program, designing advanced sealing concepts and helping push the boundaries of aviation efficiency.
Virtuoso craftsmen, courageous managers, social leaders, and selfless veterans: These are the people who helped GE Aerospace take its first steps as a standalone public company, 52,000 people strong. Each one represents a slightly different version of the company’s innovative spirit — and the force propelling GE Aerospace’s 132-year legacy into the future.
GE Aerospace’s Edison Engineering Development Program (EEDP) is marking two decades of mentorship and growth in India. Participants in the program gain the skills and knowledge needed to shape the future of the aerospace industry and advance their careers to new heights. Meet four Edison engineers who are helping carry the EEPD program into the future.