GE Aerospace


GE Aerospace was a business group of General Electric.
GE Aerospace made electronics and systems for the military and aerospace industries, like radar, secure communications equipment and military and commercial satellites. The majority of the group's business was in government and military applications. During the late 1960s they developed the first realtime image generator. In 1991, the group had about 37,500 employees, mostly in the New England and Middle Atlantic regions and in Florida. The Delaware Valley alone accounted for about 17,600 employees.
In 1993, the group was sold to Martin Marietta for over 3 billion, nearly doubling that company's revenue. In 1995, Martin Marietta merged with Lockheed to form Lockheed Martin. In 2010, the large Systems Integration division from GE Aerospace, with roots tracing back to the Apollo Program, was spun off to form The SI Organization Inc.