No, Standard Aero is not part of General Electric (GE). Standard Aero is an independent company that provides maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for aircraft and engines. It operates in the aerospace and defense sectors, while GE is a multinational conglomerate with diverse business interests, including aviation, power, and renewable energy.
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There are several manufacturers of engines on Delta Air Lines aircraft. In short they are Pratt and Whitney, General Electric, CFM International, International Aero Engines-IAE, and Rolls Royce. Pratt and Whitney makes the PW2037 on Delta's 757, the PW4000 on the 767, and the PW JT8D-219 on the MD-88. GE makes the CF6 on the 767 and the GE-90 on the 777-200LR. CFM makes the CFM56-7 engine on the 737. CFM is a consortium of GE and the French company SNECMA. IAE makes the V-2500 on the MD-90. Rolls Royce makes the Trent 800 on the 777-200ER.
GE Healthcare was created in 2004.
GE Energy was created in 2008.
GE Genesis was created in 1992.
GE Aviation was created in 1917.
GE Jenbacher was created in 1959.
GE Building was created in 1933.
GE Intelligent Platforms was created in 1987.
GE College Bowl was created in 1959.
GE Capital Interbanca was created in 1961.