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GE Aerospace To Invest $1 Billion In U.S. Manufacturing, Creating 5,000 New Jobs

With order backlogs stretching years, the company is ramping up U.S. manufacturing capacity to accelerate jet engine production and deliveries.

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GE Aerospace To Invest $1 Billion In U.S. Manufacturing, Creating 5,000 New Jobs

View of the GE Aerospace chalet at the 54th International Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, France, June 22, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier

GE Aerospace said on Monday it will invest an additional $1 billion in its U.S. manufacturing sites and supplier base this year to boost engine deliveries and ramp up parts production.

The investment, which follows a $1 billion commitment from the jet engine maker last year, comes amid robust demand for new commercial and defense jet engines and order backlogs with wait times stretching over years.

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The company said on Monday that the investments will generate about 5,000 additional jobs in the United States.

“Maintaining U.S. aerospace leadership requires sustained investment in our people, our facilities, and the technologies that will define the future of flight,” CEO Larry Culp said.

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More than $275 million of the total investment is expected to be spent on upgrading sites that produce defense engines and components, GE said.

Meanwhile, $200 million will go toward expanding manufacturing capacity for the CFM LEAP engine, which powers narrowbody jets made by Boeing and Airbus.

GE also plans to invest more than $100 million in its external supplier base to provide tooling and equipment aimed at stabilizing production schedules.

The company also spends roughly $3 billion on research and development annually.

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(Reporting by Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

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