GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer commented on. While discussing the company, Cramer called the aerospace business “phenomenal,” as he stated: “Aerospace is a phenomenal business.
- HAL and GE in talks to co-produce the F414 jet engine for India’s Tejas MK-2 fighter aircraft. - The two sides have been finalizing technical and commercial terms, with negotiations ongoing for ...
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GE Aerospace’s GE second-quarter commercial engines segment revenue grew 30% to $8 billion and earned a 28% operating margin. Defense revenue and margin were flatter, and management raised its ...
In 1954, GE Appliance Park in Louisville became the first private business in the U.S. to buy a UNIVAC I computer. The 30-ton computer, which was first used by the federal government, cost $1.2 ...
Etihad confirmed on Friday it was ordering 28 wide-body Boeing aircraft with GE engines, adding that the deal reflected the airline's "ongoing approach to aligning its fleet with evolving network and ...
GE Aerospace’s GE first-quarter commercial engines segment revenue grew 15% and earned a 27.5% operating margin. Defense revenue and margin were flatter, but management reaffirmed its full-year ...
GE Aerospace engines currently power over 72% of all North American widebody aircraft and are forecast to power over 78% by the end of 2034. North American commercial engine MRO over the next 10-years ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - GE Aerospace announced plans to invest nearly $1 billion in its U.S. factories and supply chain in 2025 -- that includes more than $113M at several sites across the Cincinnati ...
There were 49 people killed on Flight 3407 near Buffalo in 2009. The crash involving a regional aircraft and a Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday marks ...
The crash involving a regional aircraft and a Black Hawk helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on Wednesday marks the first major commercial crash in the United States since 2009.