Nontraditional engine work boosting GE Aircraft business

From a virtual standing start in the early 1990s, GE Aircraft Engines' fast-growing nontraditional engine aftermarket business -- efforts ranging from fleet management to on-wing support -- now contributes nearly a third of the $5.5 billion GE Engine Services (GEES) generates for parent GEAE. It's...

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