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GE Aerospace to invest over $127M in Ohio, $20M in the Dayton area

Local facilities will get equipment upgrades; West Chester Twp. facilities to get $18M.

- By Eric Schwartzbe­rg Staff Writer

GE Aerospace announced Tuesday it is investing $650 million in its manufactur­ing sites and supplier partners this year to increase production and strengthen quality to better support its commercial and defense customers.

That includes $19.9 million at sites in the Dayton area and more than $127.3 million across sites in Ohio.

Dayton-area investment­s represent mostly equipment upgrades, including new machinery and new tooling to replace aging equipment “to maintain cutting-edge manufactur­ing technologi­es,” a spokeswoma­n told this news outlet.

“This investment ensures that GE Aerospace Dayton will continue to play a starring role as we reinvent the future of flight, helping us meet growing demand from our customers today while building a strong future as GE Aerospace becomes an independen­t, standalone company,”

Brian De Bruin, site leader for GE Aerospace’s Beavercree­k manufactur­ing facility, said in a statement.

GE Aerospace is a provider of jet engines, components and systems for commercial and military aircraft with a global service network to support these offerings. GE Aerospace and its joint ventures have installed more than 44,000 commercial and 26,000 military aircraft engines.

GE officials say their first aviation product, the turbosuper­charger, was tested and matured at Wright Field, beginning in 1919. Today, about 1,400 GE employees work in Dayton-area facilities, including a production facility that opened in 2023 on Research Boulevard in Beavercree­k, Dayton Cores and Castings on Heller Drive in Beavercree­k, GE Aerospace on Poe Avenue in Vandalia and GE Aviation EPISCenter on the University of Dayton campus.

The company’s West Chester Twp. facilities will get $18.2 million, which will go toward new tooling, new additive manufactur­ing machines and equipment to support production of military helicopter engines and widebody aircraft engines, a spokeswoma­n confirmed.

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GE Aerospace also has a facility in the village of Peebles in Adams County, and its headquarte­rs are in the village of Evendale in Hamilton County.

The company and its partner engines power three of every four commercial flights around the world and twothirds of U.S. military aircraft, according to the company.

“As GE Aerospace prepares to become a standalone company this spring, we are making significan­t investment­s in the future of flight and in the dozens of communitie­s and supplier partners helping us build it,” H. Lawrence Culp Jr., Chairman and CEO of GE and CEO of GE Aerospace, said in a statement. “These investment­s are part of the next chapter for GE Aerospace, supporting cutting-edge equipment and safety enhancemen­ts that will help us meet our customers’ growing needs.”

The 2024 investment plan calls for nearly $450 million for new machines, inspection equipment, building upgrades and new test cells and safety enhancemen­ts at 22 GE Aerospace facilities across 14 states. An additional $100 million will go to supplier partners based in the United States.

Among the investment­s around the nation is $107 million to facilities in the greater Cincinnati region. Additional additive manufactur­ing machines, new tooling and equipment, and modernizat­ion and upgrades to test cells will allow the company to increase production capacity of engines used in commercial aircraft and in U.S. and allied military helicopter and fighter jets.

The investment will strengthen the company’s U.S. supply chain, helping suppliers build and maintain capacity and capabiliti­es needed for sustained growth, according to the company. Suppliers provide materials such as castings and forgings, plus some early-stage parts for commercial and military engines.

GE Aerospace is hiring more than 1,000 employees for open external positions at its U.S. factories. While a company spokeswoma­n told this news outlet she could not specify how many jobs were available statewide or at a given facility, a search of GE Aerospace’s job listings Tuesday showed 329 jobs of all kinds listed at facilities in Ohio, with 35 in Dayton, 34 in West Chester, nine in Vandalia and six in Beavercree­k.

Available positions included everything from engineerin­g to manufactur­ing jobs.

 ?? THOMAS GNAU / STAFF ?? GE Aerospace operations in Beavercree­k, 4230 Research Blvd., opened in May 2023. About 1.400 people work there and at the company’s Dayton Cores and Castings on Heller Drive in Beavercree­k, GE Aerospace on Poe Avenue in Vandalia, and GE Aviation EPISCenter on the University of Dayton campus.
THOMAS GNAU / STAFF GE Aerospace operations in Beavercree­k, 4230 Research Blvd., opened in May 2023. About 1.400 people work there and at the company’s Dayton Cores and Castings on Heller Drive in Beavercree­k, GE Aerospace on Poe Avenue in Vandalia, and GE Aviation EPISCenter on the University of Dayton campus.

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