GE aircraft engines power a wide range of applications in Canada from
large commercial airlines to
search and rescue
planes and the CF-18
fighter jets.
On the waters, the GE
LM2500
powers Canada's Naval frigates. GE's
manufacturing facility in Bromont, Quebec is a world leader in the
production of compressor airfoil blades and vanes for aircraft
engines. For more than 50 years, GE Aircraft Engines has been
providing aircraft, marine and industrial engines, spare parts and
services to Canada's commercial and military aircraft fleets, as
well as aeroderivative engines for oil and gas pipelines, power
generation and marine applications.
For the aviation industry, GE Aircraft Engines has supplied engines
for a full range of fighter/trainers, helicopters, transports and
commercial aircraft.
More than 130 of GE Aircraft Engines' marine and industrial engines
have been installed in Canada's naval patrol frigates, gas pipeline
and power generation applications.
GE Aircraft Engines' award-winning manufacturing facility in Bromont,
Quebec, renowned for its innovative team management approach, is a
high-quality manufacturer of fan and compressor airfoils (blades)
for several GE and CFM56 engines. The CFM56 is the world's
best-selling engine for commercial jetliners and is produced by
CFM
International, a 50/50 joint-venture company of Snecma of France and
GE.
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