GE Transportation is a division of General Electric, comprised of GE Aircraft Engines and the much smaller GE Transportation Systems. The two existing divisions were merged into one as part of a company-wide reorganization in 2004 under the tenure of CEOJeff Immelt. The General Electric Company, or GE, (NYSE: GE) is a multinational technology and services company. ... General Electric Aircraft Engines (GEAE) is the top supplier of aircraft engines in the world and offers engines for the majority of commercial aircraft. ... GE Transportation Systems is the division of the General Electric corporation producing railroad locomotives and electrical and propulsion equipment for transit cars. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the job of having the ultimate executive responsibility or authority within an organization or corporation. ... Jeffrey R. Immelt (born February 19, 1956) is the current chairman of the board and chief executive officer of General Electric. ...
GETransportation Systems, formerly known as GE Rail, is a division of General Electric Infrastructure, producing equipment for the railroad industry as well as other industries requiring large propulsion systems.
GETransportation Systems is a major producer of diesel locomotives, for both freight and passenger applications, under the AAR reporting mark GECX.
As of 2006, GETransportation Systems is developing a hybrid diesel-electric locomotive to increase fuel efficiency and reduce emissions.
GE Medical Systems is one of the world's leading manufacturers of diagnostic imaging equipment, including conventional and digital X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance (MR), ultrasound, positron emission tomography (PET), and nuclear medicine.
GE has been the leader in gas turbines for more than 40 years, historically capturing 50 percent of the world market, and has the industry's largest installed base of more than 5,500 gas turbines.
GETransportation Systems designs, manufactures and maintains products and services for customers in the rail, transit, mining and drilling industries, from freight and passenger locomotives to propulsion and auxiliary power systems for transit vehicles.