GE Aerospace has secured significant deals, including a U.S. Air Force contract with Kratos for unmanned combat aircraft engine design and a major engine supply agreement with United Airlines for Boeing 787 Dreamliners. These deals highlight GE Aerospace’s dual focus on defense and commercial aviation, positioning the company for potential long-term revenue streams from both original equipment and aftermarket services. Investors should track contract developments and Boeing 787 deliveries, while also considering risks such as reliance on aviation cycles and execution challenges in new engine platforms.
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GE Aerospace Expands Defense And Commercial Engine Opportunities With New Deals
GE Aerospace has secured significant deals, including a U.S. Air Force contract with Kratos for unmanned combat aircraft engine design and a major engine supply agreement with United Airlines for Boeing 787 Dreamliners. These deals highlight GE Aerospace’s dual focus on defense and commercial aviation, positioning the company for potential long-term revenue streams from both original equipment and aftermarket services. Investors should track contract developments and Boeing 787 deliveries, while also considering risks such as reliance on aviation cycles and execution challenges in new engine platforms.