How The New GE Aerospace Intends To Fly And Focus On R&D

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GE Aerospace is committing to 6-8% in R&D spending for such projects as the RISE (Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines) open-fan program. 

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On April 2, General Electric will dissolve, and a new pure-play aerospace and defense giant will emerge: GE Aerospace. But as much as the latter will differ from its multi-industry predecessor, two things not only will remain the same but will likely grow in importance to the company and its supply...

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