GE Aerospace is a global leader in aircraft propulsion, systems and services, supplying jet and turboprop engines for commercial, military, business and general aviation. With more than a century of engineering heritage, the company focuses on advancing the future of flight through innovation in engine efficiency, alternative‑fuel compatibility and integrated aviation technologies. Its portfolio spans some of the world’s most widely used engines, supported by a large installed base across both civil and defence fleets.

The business operates as the sole remaining division of the former General Electric conglomerate, following the separation of its healthcare and energy arms. Headquartered in Evendale, Ohio, GE Aerospace continues to build on its long history of propulsion research and development, including partnerships such as CFM International, which remains one of the world’s most successful engine joint ventures. The company competes globally with other major engine manufacturers while maintaining a strong focus on reliability, performance and lifecycle support.

GE Aerospace also invests heavily in next‑generation technologies, from adaptive‑cycle military engines to advanced manufacturing and additive technologies. Its research centres and subsidiary brands contribute to a broad ecosystem of engineering capability, enabling the company to support customers across the full lifecycle of aircraft operation—from design and testing to in‑service maintenance and digital optimisation.

In the UK, GE Aerospace publicly states its commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant, recognising the value that serving personnel, veterans and their families bring to the workforce and wider community. The company highlights its support through fair employment practices, reservist‑friendly policies and initiatives designed to help veterans transition into civilian engineering and technical roles. This commitment forms part of its broader approach to responsible business and community engagement.