GE Aerospace designs and manufactures jet engines, turbofans, and propulsion systems powering roughly 40% of the world's commercial aircraft, and is the sole engine supplier for the F-18 and F-414 military platforms. Its research centers — including the Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York — maintain joint programs with MIT, Ohio State, and Purdue on ceramic matrix composites, additive-manufactured turbine blades, and hybrid-electric propulsion architectures for sustainable aviation. GE funds the University Technology Center network at more than 20 universities, embedding faculty researchers and PhD students directly into engine-subsystem development projects under long-term cooperative agreements. The company's open innovation platform regularly prizes out acoustic and combustion challenges to academic engineering departments across three continents. Academic-intelligence buyers monitoring aerospace propulsion, materials science, and sustainable aviation fuels will find GE Aerospace one of the most actively networked industrial R&D nodes globally.
R&D SPEND
$2.5B
INDUSTRY
Aerospace / Defense195
ACADEMIC COLLABORATIONS
21000
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