GE Aerospace GE on Wednesday disclosed that Korean Air has selected GEnx and GE9X engines to power its newly ordered fleet of 20 Boeing 777-9s and up to 30 787-10s . The order also includes a service agreement for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of the GE9X engines. This makes Korean Air the first airline in South Korea to operate GE9X-powered aircraft.
The GE9X engine stands as the most powerful commercial aircraft engine and the most fuel-efficient in its category. Exclusively designed for the Boeing 777X family, including the 777-9 and 777-8, it delivers a 10% improvement in specific fuel consumption over the GE90-115B while achieving next-generation emissions performance. Notably, like all GE Aerospace commercial engines, both the GEnx and GE9X are already certified to operate with Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blends.
Russell Stokes , President and CEO, Commercial Engines and Services, GE Aerospace said, “Today’s order represents the next chapter in our long-standing partnership with Korean Air and reaffirms our commitment to support their successful fleet upgrade and expansion.” This month, the company revealed its intention to invest nearly $1 billion in its U.S.
manufacturing facilities and supply chain to strengthen production capabilities, enhance engine safety, and integrate cutting-edge materials crucial for the future of aviation . Investors can gain exposure to the stock via TCW Transform Systems ETF PWRD and iShares U.S.
Aerospace & Defense ETF ITA . Price Action: GE shares are down 0.23% at $206.
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GE Aerospace Lands Major Korean Air Deal: GEnx And GE9X Engines To Power New Boeing Fleet

GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) on Wednesday disclosed that Korean Air has selected GEnx and GE9X engines to power its newly ordered fleet of 20 Boeing 777-9s and up to 30 787-10s.The order also includes a service agreement for the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of the GE9X engines.This makes Korean Air the first airline in South Korea to operate GE9X-powered aircraft.The GE9X engine stands as the most powerful commercial aircraft engine and the most ...Full story available on Benzinga.com