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  • Mike Milhaem - GE Peebles Test Operation (2)
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    CFM International at 50: Family affair

    2024-10-16T14:23:00Z Sponsored by

    Mike Millhaem followed his father into GE Aerospace 15 years ago. During that time, he has made a remarkable contribution to two key CFM engineering efforts

  • Emily Davenport
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    CFM International at 50: A star on the RISE

    2024-10-16T12:50:00Z Sponsored by

    Emily Davenport, a young engineer helping to design key technologies for CFM’s future narrowbody engine initiative, explains what motivates her in her job

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    CFM marks 50 years redefining aviation

    2024-10-16T12:19:00Z Paid content by

    Fifty years ago, GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines formed CFM International, a unique transatlantic partnership that would redefine commercial aviation. Today, CFM is the world’s leading supplier of commercial engines. With the RISE program, the companies are now advancing a suite of pioneering technologies like Open Fan engine architecture to revolutionize more sustainable air transport. Read more here.

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    London Stansted: open to the world

    2024-10-07T11:47:00Z Paid content by

    London Stansted is famous as a low-cost gateway to Europe. However, while that legacy is important, the airport’s owners believe its potential goes much further

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    Automation and autonomy driving high-performance, composable deterministic networking solutions for aviation

    2024-10-02T16:02:00Z Paid content by

    The aviation market today is evolving towards greater levels of autonomy and automation, supported by technological advancements that are enabling this transition. This transformative shift is reflected mainly in the emerging Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) sector, but also in the traditional commercial aviation market in the effort to increase sustainability ...

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    How supercomputing capability helps advance Open Fan design

    2024-09-23T08:07:00Z Paid content by

    GE Aerospace and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory recently reached a new Cooperative Research & Development Agreement (CRADA) on supercomputing, expanding the company’s capabilities to design next-generation aircraft engine technologies like Open Fan. Source: CFM International, a 50-50 joint company between GE Aerospace and ...

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    Stewards of safety: Bombardier committed to making business aviation safer

    2024-09-13T10:54:00Z Paid content by

    On 12 November, more than 450 aviation professionals will descend upon Wichita, Kansas, for Bombardier’s annual Safety Standdown seminar to spend three days talking about everything safety. They will be joined by up to 1,000 virtual attendees from countless countries around the world, and several young aviation newbies just getting ...

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    How CAE is helping meet demand for air traffic controllers

    2024-08-20T13:06:00Z Paid content by

    Invisible to the travelling public, they are the calm and ever-alert custodians of the skies – ensuring aircraft navigate safely, efficiently, and smoothly from departure to destination.

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    Test Progress Builds Confidence in Open Fan Architecture

    2024-08-19T08:18:00Z Paid content by

    Progress is accelerating for the RISE technology demonstrator, a program of CFM International, a 50-50 joint company between GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines. More than 250 tests have been completed and new research partnerships formed as technologies continue to mature on the way to full-scale Open Fan tests. 

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    Boeing at forefront of revolution in predictive maintenance

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    Aircraft maintenance has been governed by a cautious approach that has helped ensure every decade has been safer for commercial aviation than the last, despite an exponential rise in passengers. This thoughtful approach must and will continue as advances in aerospace technology and updated protocols in maintenance, repair and overhaul ...

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    Aircraft for maritime patrol forging ahead

    2024-07-25T20:42:00Z Paid content by

    The maritime domain is becoming increasingly critical to national economies, encompassing Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ), trade routes, energy resources, subsea cables, and other infrastructures. As nations depend more on these maritime assets, safeguarding them becomes paramount.

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    GE Aerospace joins new 100% SAF consortium

    2024-07-19T15:39:00Z Paid content by

    A new aviation industry coalition is bringing together leading aerospace companies. International Aerospace Environmental Group (IAEG) recently formed a work group to study the impact of 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) on airplane and engine systems and evaluate technical issues.  Learn more here.

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    How BAE Systems is helping power the AAM revolution

    2024-07-12T16:41:00Z Paid content by

    A new breed of hybrid- and all-electric aircraft is set to transform the way we fly by connecting communities, enabling on-demand, economical urban air travel, and propelling aviation to its all-important zero net carbon goal.

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    Harnessing hydrogen will fuel growth for UK PLC

    2024-07-09T14:18:00Z Paid content by

    With hydrogen technology finally on the horizon, Marshall Chief Growth Officer Bob Baxter explains how the UK can seize a once-in-a-generation chance to shape the future of flight – and reap the benefits from doing so

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    Overcoming the barriers to wider SAF use

    2024-07-01T09:00:00Z Paid content by

    The aviation industry is pinning its hopes on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce its environmental impact, but significant challenges lie ahead. While SAF can be blended into the existing fleet today, it typically requires at least 50% conventional kerosene for safe operation due to the need for certain substances ...

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    GE Aerospace advances hybrid electric engine development

    2024-06-21T14:22:00Z Paid content by

    GE Aerospace is developing a hybrid electric demonstrator engine with NASA that will embed electric motor/generators in a high-bypass commercial turbofan to supplement power during different phases of operation. It’s one of several efforts GE Aerospace has underway to mature technologies for more electric aircraft engines. Learn more here

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    How MTU Maintenance is optimizing engine MRO

    2024-06-01T08:00:00Z Paid content by

    The first and foremost realization by any worthy MRO service provider must be that no two aircraft engines are alike. And that one size never, ever fits even two, let alone, all. Airlines operate their fleets in a myriad different environments and conditions, which results in engine profiles that are ...

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    Maintaining an advantage

    2024-05-30T12:11:00Z Paid content by

    FlightSafety International might be best known for training flight crew and manufacturing the devices they are taught in. However, an increasingly important piece of the company’s portfolio is maintenance training, which it offers at some 15 locations across North America and around the world. Source: FlightSafety International FlightSafety ...

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    Runway excursions: how to reduce the risk

    2024-05-30T12:10:00Z Paid content by

    During take-off, until V1 is reached, there are clearly defined decision points at which almost every pilot will abort the procedure if they have any concern with the conditions or performance of the aircraft. It is part of every pilot’s mental checklist. Source: FlightSafety International Training programmes are ...

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    ​Hand in hand: why FlightSafety’s long-standing and intimate working relationship with OEMs is crucial

    2024-05-30T12:10:00Z Paid content by

    Since unveiling the G700 in October 2019, Gulfstream worked diligently to bring its newest flagship to certification. The $75 million jet – a 3m (10ft) stretch of the G650 – has a top speed of Mach 0.935 and a range of 7,750nm (14,353km), and is packed with innovative features to ...