General Electric Company is a leading aerospace and defense company founded in 1892 and headquartered in Evendale, Ohio. It specializes in designing, manufacturing, and providing maintenance, repair, ... General Electric Company is a leading aerospace and defense company founded in 1892 and headquartered in Evendale, Ohio. It specializes in designing, manufacturing, and providing maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for jet engines used in commercial aircraft, business aviation, and aero-derivative applications. The company operates primarily through two segments: Commercial Engines & Services, which accounts for the majority of its revenue, and Defense & Propulsion Technologies, focusing on engines, avionics, power systems, and components for military and government needs, including turboprop engines, turbines, and propeller systems. General Electric Company serves a global customer base across the United States, Europe, China, Asia, the Americas, Middle East, and Africa, impacting key sectors like aviation and national defense. With approximately 53,000 employees, it holds a significant market position, evidenced by its substantial market capitalization and listings on multiple international exchanges. The company's emphasis on innovation in aircraft propulsion and integrated systems underscores its enduring role in advancing aerospace technology and supporting global air travel and security infrastructure.
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