GE Aerospace has announced plans to invest an additional $1 billion into its U.S. manufacturing facilities and supply chain during 2026. This initiative aims to accelerate engine deliveries, increase the production of critical components, and fortify the defense industrial base to meet growing military demand.
A Sustained Commitment to U.S. Industry
This investment marks the second consecutive year that the company has allocated $1 billion to its U.S. facilities. Since 2024, GE Aerospace has announced domestic investment plans exceeding $2.5 billion, in addition to the nearly $3 billion the company invests annually in research and development.
The expansion will benefit sites across more than 30 communities in 17 states. Furthermore, the company plans to hire 5,000 new workers in engineering and manufacturing roles, building upon the 5,000 hires made last year.
“Maintaining U.S. aerospace leadership requires sustained investment in our people, our facilities, and the technologies that will define the future of flight,” stated H. Lawrence Culp, Jr., Chairman and CEO of GE Aerospace.
Optimizing Commercial Production: CFM LEAP Engine
A primary strategic priority is expanding capacity for commercial engines, specifically the CFM LEAP, which powers the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo aircraft families.
- Durability Kits: $200 million will be allocated to increase manufacturing capacity for high-pressure turbine (HPT) durability kits for the LEAP engine.
- Performance Impact: These kits will improve time-on-wing (TOW) for customers by more than twofold under hot and harsh operating conditions.
- Technical Innovation: The investment supports the production of the reverse bleed system, designed to reduce the need for on-wing preventive maintenance.
Key Hubs:
- Durham, North Carolina: Will receive $20 million for specialized tooling and assembly systems for narrowbody and widebody engine lines.
- Lafayette, Indiana: $7 million will be invested in new tooling and equipment to meet narrowbody engine delivery schedules for 2026.
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Strengthening Defense and Technological Modernization
The defense sector will receive more than $275 million of the total fund to upgrade plants producing military engines and components.
Notable Infrastructure Investments:
- Cincinnati, Ohio: GE Aerospace’s headquarters will receive $115 million to modernize infrastructure, increase test cell capacity, and expand advanced additive manufacturing (3D metal printing) capabilities.
- Lynn, Massachusetts: Over $40 million will be assigned to renew machinery, enhance test cell flexibility, and perform structural building improvements.
- Madisonville, Kentucky: A $10 million investment is earmarked for new parts production machinery, inspection equipment, and tooling.
Supply Chain and the FLIGHT DECK Operating Model
GE Aerospace will allocate more than $100 million to its external supplier base to stabilize production schedules through the delivery of tooling and equipment.
These investments are being implemented alongside FLIGHT DECK, the company’s proprietary lean operating model. Through this approach, the company achieved a more than 40% improvement in material input from priority suppliers last year. These operational advancements drove a 25% increase in commercial engine deliveries and a 30% increase in defense engine deliveries during 2025.
Training Future Workforce
To complement job creation, the GE Aerospace Foundation maintains a $30 million program with the goal of training 10,000 workers by 2030. This program aims to equip professionals with the technical skills necessary to sustain growth across the entire aerospace industry.
With these investments, GE Aerospace seeks not only to meet its current delivery commitments but also to secure the technological infrastructure required to lead the next generation of commercial and military aviation.
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