PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Honeywell Aerospace Technologies signed a massive deal this week with the federal government to build more defense tools faster than ever. The Phoenix-based division of Honeywell ...
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GE Aerospace plans to invest another $1 billion in its U.S. manufacturing facilities and supplier network in 2026, according to a community announcement. This includes $42 million at its site in ...
GE Aerospace will invest more than $115 million in local manufacturing and supply sites across Greater Cincinnati in 2026. The upgrades are part of a $1 billion plan to improve its worldwide network ...
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GE Aerospace said Monday that it will invest another $1 billion in U.S. manufacturing facilities and its supplier base to increase commercial and defense engine production and modernize company ...
GE Aerospace is pouring $1 billion into its U.S. manufacturing footprint as the company races to meet what CEO Larry Culp calls "tremendous demand," with nearly $200 billion in backlog and engine ...
GE Aerospace will invest $1 billion in its U.S. manufacturing sites and suppliers in 2026. The company's Rockford-area location will receive $2 million for upgrades and building improvements. This ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. As Honeywell prepares to spin off its aerospace division into an independent company, the soon-to-be standalone ...
Georgia Institute of Technology’s aerospace engineering infrastructure is moving from the 1960s to present day, thanks to an investment from the state and the nonprofit The Delta Air Lines Foundation.
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