By Tim Hepher and Rajesh Kumar Singh SINGAPORE, Feb 13 (Reuters) - GE Aerospace technician Suresh Sinnaiyan has spent more ...
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GE Aerospace teaches robots human skills to repair jet engines, ease backlog
A technician who once shaped jet engine parts by hand is now helping train ...
Facing mounting jet engine repair backlogs across the aviation industry, GE Aerospace is turning to automation and “Lean” manufacturing techniques to speed up maintenance and ease supply bottlenecks ...
GE Aerospace is accelerating automation and AI-driven innovation at its Singapore engine repair hub as global airlines grapple with maintenance delays, parts shortages, and extended turnaround times.
Florida-based specialist delivers fast, fully traceable teardown services for high-demand commercial engine platforms ...
“We have been doing module swaps and exchanges for years,” said Austin C. Willis, Chief Executive Officer of WLFC. “Bringing this core module restoration in-house allows us to further reduce ...
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