Mar 23, 2009 General Electric, Boeing The US Navy plans to task General Electric Aircraft Engines with reducing the specific fuel consumption for the propulsion system powering its Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet fleet.
What does GEAC stand for?
GEAC stands for General Electric Aircraft Engines
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- Grupo Especializado en Asistencia (Guatemala)
- Guidance Electronics Assembly
- Golden Era Automobile Association (Orting, WA)
- Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance (San Antonio, TX)
- Guyana Energy Agency Act (est. 1997)
- Graduate Education Advancement Board (University of North Carolina; Chapel Hill, NC)
- German Economic Association of Business Administration (Germany)
- Geo Enabled and Better Internet Oriented Services
- General Education Advisory Committee (various locations)
- General Education Advisory Council (various universities)
- Genetic Engineering Approval Committee (India)
- Government Efficiency and Accountability Council
- Graduate Education Advisory Committee (Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board)
- Greater Edwardsville Area Community Foundation (Edwardsville, IL)
- Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere (former Japanese empire)
- Greater East Asia Coprosperity Sphere
- German Air Defense Ground Environment
- Global External Auxiliary Data Record
- General Electric Aircraft Engines
- Groupe d'Etude sur l'Administration Électronique (French: Study Group on Electronic Administration)
Samples in periodicals archive:
Neither General Electric Aircraft Engines nor Pratt & Whitney have requested formal US government action, but their concerns are reflected in an annual US report on trade barriers.
One of the industry users of the system, the General Electric Aircraft Engines Company, has predicted a resultant 55 percent reduction in engine analysis time.
Seattle, WA; CFD Research, Huntsville, AL; General Applied Science Laboratory, Ronkonkoma, NY; General Electric Aircraft Engines, Cincinnati, OH; Honeywell Engines & Systems, Phoenix, AZ; Lockheed-Martin Aeronautics Co.
McNerney was president and CEO of General Electric Aircraft Engines before his appointment at 3M.