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Expansion in Muskegon supports ramp up of CFM LEAP parts, GE Aerospace projects

Expansion in Muskegon supports ramp up of CFM LEAP parts, GE Aerospace projects
GE Aerospace to invest in U.S.

GE Aerospace has announced plans to invest 1 billion dollars in U.S. manufacturing by 2026 to expand its domestic production footprint. The company is increasing the size of its facility in Muskegon, Michigan, to enhance output of components for the CFM LEAP engine.

This move is part of a broader initiative to bolster support for its U.S. customer base and reinforce the country's manufacturing sector. The investment underscores GE Aerospace's commitment to scaling operations and meeting growing demand in the aviation industry.

Earlier this year, GE Aerospace pushed for last-minute applications to its 2026 L.I.F.T Summit, aiming to attract students and professionals to the event. The summit targets industry engagement ahead of planned investments and production expansion. These efforts come as the company increases its domestic focus.

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