GE Reveals Aero Factory Beneficiaries Of Redirected Spending

H. Lawrence Culp Jr.

GE Chairman and CEO Lawrence Culp Jr.

Credit: GE
General Electric, which is undergoing a corporate breakup and next year will be simply GE Aerospace, said March 2 it will invest $355 million in existing aerospace-related sites in 2023 after conducting so-called lean process improvement reviews. The new spending, which is at least in part...

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