ge unveiling brand names and defining future

GE unveiling brand names and defining future

The backdrop of supply chain constraints continues to challenge businesses and essential services. On July 19, GE announced the brand names of the future companies it will create through its planned separation into three companies focused on the growth sectors of healthcare, energy, and aviation to shape the future of a world that works.
bamboo airways to purchase usd billion ge aircraft engines under witness of president

Bamboo Airways to purchase USD billion GE aircraft engines under witness of president

Bamboo Airways has signed an agreement to purchase GEnx engines for its Boeing 787-9 aircraft order of 10 firm and 20 options valued at close to $2 billion list price with GE Aviation (an operating unit of General Electric Company) of the US.
ge aviation and safran launch advanced programme for sustainable engines

GE Aviation and Safran launch advanced programme for sustainable engines

GE Aviation and Safran today launched a bold technology development programme targeting more than 20 per cent lower fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to today’s engines.
reflecting on key trends in energy aviation and healthcare in 2019

Reflecting on key trends in energy, aviation and healthcare in 2019

Looking at the year so far, entrepreneurs and companies around the world have continued to unlock exciting new opportunities in 2019. At the same time, markets need to improve resilience in order to react to dynamic global conditions. With this complex ecosystem of needs and opportunities in mind, here are some pivotal trends in energy, aviation, and healthcare which are of great interest to GE ASEAN-ANP president and CEO Wouter Van Wersch.
layer by layer

Layer by layer

From jet engine parts to hip replacements, 3D printing of complex metal parts is part of the revolution in additive manufacturing. By Erich Parpart in Hai Phong, Vietnam
celebrating 10 years of the leap engine programme

Celebrating 10 years of the LEAP engine programme

After ten years since GE Aviation and Safran Aircraft Engines launched the advanced LEAP-X engine programme, this engine is delivering everything that was promised that day and more.  
aviation industry gets a boost from cutting edge technologies

Aviation industry gets a boost from cutting edge technologies

GE Aviation is providing the newest technologies to Vietnamese airlines, treating Vietnam as a focal point as the country grows into a regional hub of business and tourism. Hai Tram reports.
ges hi tech supports vietnams burgeoning aviation industry

GE’s hi-tech supports Vietnam’s burgeoning aviation industry

The world’s largest producer of jet engines, GE Aviation, is fostering a strong alliance with Vietnam Airlines and VietJet Air. Its involvement in the sector is expected to continue to grow due to the rapid expansion of Vietnam’s aviation market.  Linh Mai reports.
ge aviation eyes vietnam as global supply chain link

GE Aviation eyes Vietnam as global supply chain link

The world’s largest jet engine maker GE Aviation, an operating unit of US industrial conglomerate General Electric, is looking to incorporate Vietnam into its global supply chain, taking advantage of the group’s strong presence in energy manufacturing in Vietnam.
full thrust ahead for cargolux

Full thrust ahead for Cargolux

Cargolux has signed a 15-year OnPoint solution agreement with GE Aviation valued at more than $1 billion.
pride and protectionism ge publishes 2020 ge global innovation barometer

Pride and Protectionism: GE publishes 2020 GE Global Innovation Barometer

GE’s global survey of business executives has found a growing number of executives who are confident that their country is self-sufficient and does not need to rely on other countries to innovate.
aviation authority considers flight ban on aviation regulation violators

Aviation authority considers flight ban on aviation regulation violators

The Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) has requested making a list of troublemakers who violate aviation regulations so they can be banned from flying.
ge strives for more in vietnam

GE strives for more in Vietnam

Making his third visit to Vietnam on October 19, GE’s chairman and CEO Jeffrey R. Immelt showed his eagerness of expanding the global player’s operations in renewable energy, healthcare, and aviation following the growing country’s new engagements under global and regional free trade agreements. He affirmed VIR’s Hoang Mai that GE could do more in this small but very important Asian market after more than two decades of its presence here.
ge transformation journey

GE transformation journey

General Electric (GE), a 130-year-old industrial conglomerate known for its innovations in energy, aviation, and healthcare, is embarking on a transformative journey that will see it split into three independent companies. This strategic shift marks a significant chapter in GE's storied history, underpinned by a carefully orchestrated communication strategy to navigate this complex transition.
ge the shortest route towards sustainability

GE: the shortest route towards sustainability

The energy sector plays a key role in addressing climate change, but the accelerated deployment of renewable and gas power together is a viable path to combating climate change. Narendra Asnani, general manager of Contractual Services Asia at US-backed GE Gas Power talked with VIR’s Thanh Van about the future of energy and how GE can support Vietnam’s energy transition.