A GE Aerospace employee from Greater Cincinnati was one of the victims on the doomed American Airlines plane involved in the deadly collision with a military helicopter near Washington D.C. Wednesday night.
The CEO of GE Aerospace, headquartered in Cincinnati, says an employee was on the American Airlines flight involved in the fatal crash Wednesday night.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Three people with connections to Ohio were among the 67 victims of Wednesday night’s deadly midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight from Kansas, reports say.
J. Todd Inman, a member of the NTSB, gives a press briefing Thursday on Wednesday night’s fatal crash between an
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GE Aerospace posts strong Q3 results, announces $7B stock buyback; shares soar. American Airlines expects a significant Q4 loss; EA cuts 2025 net bookings guidance.
Elizabeth Anne Keys was flying back to Washington D.C. from a work trip before the plane crashed that night, her partner told The Enquirer.
GE Aerospace posted Q4 earnings of $1.32 a ... including commitments from American Airlines AAL, British Airways, and the Polish Armed Forces. Offering FY25 EPS guidance for what would be its ...
A number of blue chips reported quarterly results ahead of the opening bell, including American Airlines, GE Aerospace, Freeport-McMoran and McCormick & Company. Meanwhile, heavyweights Intuitive ...
Sikorsky and GE Aerospace on Jan. 29 announced the first engine runs of T901 Improved Turbine Engines on a UH-60M Black Hawk ahead of a planned first flight later this year. The engine runs, which took place at Sikorsky’s facility in West Palm Beach, Florida, verified system functionality, engine...
GE Aerospace reported robust profits last quarter and is in the midst of a $15 billion stock buyback program. Workers say these funds should be redirected into fair wages, secure retirements, better health care and improved working conditions—a necessary investment to attract and retain skilled aerospace talent amid a wave of retirements.