GE Aerospace on December 7 said it is developing a new Services Technology Acceleration Center (STAC) in a Cincinnati suburb, which it said would improve wider aircraft engine servicing and repair work. The STAC facility, which is to cost US$14 million, will be “dedicated to developing engine services technologies and work processes, allowing for collaboration between engineering and manufacturing”, GE announced. “This investment is a testament to GE’s continued commitment to advance our leading services technology portfolio,” said Russell Stokes, president & chief executive, commercial engines and services. “We are creating a new, dedicated space to develop automation and robotics

This content is restricted to site members.

If you are an existing user, please login below.
New users may register below.

Existing Users Log In