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GE Aircraft Engines introduces Inspection Technologies for Gulf aerospace industry

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, November 01 - 2001 at 09:46
  • PRESS RELEASE

GE Aircraft Engines (GEAE) has created a new business, GE Inspection Technologies within its Engine Services organisation, providing advanced state-of-the-art inspection equipment and sophisticated, world-class inspection services to the aerospace industry in the Gulf and worldwide, as well as to a broad range of other industries in which precision and high quality evaluation of manufactured goods are critical.

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GE Inspection Technologies will sell the equipment and provide training in its use. In addition, if the customer prefers, the new business will perform comprehensive inspection of customer materials and goods, either at a GE Engine Services site, using in-house equipment, or at the customer's facility, using equipment specifically developed for field use.

"Inspection Technologies capitalises on the considerable technical expertise of GEAE, other GE businesses and GE Corporate Research and Development to develop its products," said James Shuppert, Regional Sales Director, GE Aircraft Engines, Gulf.

"We're expecting huge demand for this new service from aircraft with GE engines in the Gulf region."

"GE Medical Systems for example, recently introduced the GE Revolution flat panel, digital X-ray detector, developed at a cost of nearly US$500 million and the subject of more than 100 patents. GE Inspection Technologies in employing the GE Revolution detector in its Radiographic Digital X-ray System, which offers industrial firms unprecedented digital inspection capabilities, without the need for film or chemicals and the associated environmental concerns."

Other benefits of Inspection Technologies' Radiographic Digital X-ray System include high reliability, lower operating costs, reduced cycle time and increased productivity.

"Using GE's digital X-ray system, we expect to reduce parts inspection time by more than 50 percent in some cases and provide real-time results directly to our customers and our own engineers," said Shuppert.

Additional nondestructive inspection solutions currently offered by GE Inspection Technologies include X-ray Computed Tomography, a type of 3-dimensional imaging technology, and eddy current processes, such as Eddy Current Array, which employs a flexible probe to inspect areas of complex geometry and limited accessibility.

Other initiatives under development include: Transient Infrared Thermography, a low-cost alternative to many surface and subsurface inspection techniques; Phased Array Ultrasound, which simultaneously scans objects at multiple depths; and Pulsed Eddy Current for rapid surface and multilayer inspection of large areas.

"GE Inspection Technologies offers unparalleled inspection products and services today for a huge segment of industry," said Shuppert.

"But we are only at the threshold of what GE Inspection Technologies will be. We look forward to significant growth in the near future as the result of
further technological advances throughout GE, as well as through acquisitions and joint ventures over the coming years."

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GE has been active in the Gulf since 1933. Its activities in the region are conducted through direct presence, joint ventures, strategic alliances, and a wide network of distributors. GE has completed strategic projects in various hi-tech industrial sectors, defence-related contracts and major infrastructure developments.

GE (http://www.ge.com) is a diversified technology, manufacturing and services company based on more than a century of achievement and innovation. Today, it is the only company listed in the Dow Jones Industrial Index that was also included in the original listing of 1896. GE operates in more than 100 countries and employs nearly 300,000 people worldwide.


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Samantha Wood/ Iram Zaidi
ASDA'A Public Relations
Burson-Marsteller Middle East affiliate
Tel: 971-4-3344550, Fax: 971-4-3344556

or

Rick Kennedy (513) 243-5805
Christian Flathman (513) 243-4152

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