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GE Aviation
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2 Overview GE - Aviation GE Aviation A leading manufacturer of jet engines for civil and military aircraft and global provider of maintenance and support services for operators of GE jet engines.
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3 Overview GE - Aviation Military Engines & Services Commercial Engine Services Other Commercial Engines GE Aviation ’06 revenues … ~$13B 8% of GE 28% of GE Infrastructure
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4 Overview GE - Aviation Total Intl. revenues 53.8% Total U.S. Revenues 46.2% GE Aviation global revenues Pacific Basin 28% Europe 42% Latin America, Canada 19% Middle East and Africa 11% Total: ~$13B
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5 Overview GE - Aviation Technical innovator … Technology leadership is key to our past and future First U.S. jet engine…AI (Whittle Engine) Turboprop engine…T58 Variable stator engine…J79 Mach 2 engine…J79 High bypass engine…TF39 Variable cycle turbofan engine…JTDE Unducted fan engine…UDF 30:1 pressure ratio engine…E3 Composite fan blade in airline service…GE90-75B Record of 120,000+ lb engine thrust…GE90-115B
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6 Overview GE - Aviation Major sites 6,900 employees Largest GE Aviation facility 3,900 employees Home of the first U.S. jet engine Headquarters, large commercial-military- marine & industrial engines Small commercial-military- marine & industrial engines Evendale, OhioLynn, Massachusetts
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7 Overview GE - Aviation Aviation supply chain GE’s plantsSuppliersPartners 28 component shops 6 assembly and test sites 335 domestic 105 global
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8 Overview GE - Aviation Opportunities… Sand Castings – Gear Box Housings High End Fabrications High End Material Sub-Processing Coatings, Laser Processing (Cutting, Welding), Brazing Gears and Bearings Aerospace Fasteners
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9 Overview GE - Aviation GE Aviation Manufacturing and Quality Technology: Conventional and Special Processes Machining Process Technology Computer Integrated Manufacturing Technology Supporting GEAE Customers and Suppliers Worldwide Quality Technology Laser Processes Coatings Technology Joining Technology Cutting Drilling Marking Welding Cladding Laser Shock Peening Eddy current FPI, MPI Ultrasonics Infrared Visions systems CT x-ray, Microfocus x-ray Metrology, Airflow Plasma spray Thermal spray Diffusion coatings Plating PVD TBCs Chemical processes Fusion welding Brazing Solid-state welding Advanced repair Rapid prototyping Manufacturing automation sensors Advanced NC Process planning Closed loop systems Conventional machining Non-conventional machining Advanced machining Shot peening Composite manufacturing
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10 Overview GE - Aviation GE Aviation Quality System Synopsis Request for Material Supplier System Evaluated & Special Process Sources Certified Quality Plan Established Quality Requirements Incorporated in Purchase Orders Quality Plan Implemented & First Article Completed Quality Performance Measured & Analyzed Quality Performance Measured & Analyzed Quality System Evaluated & Certified Compliance to Plan Verified Performance Monitored Systems Compliance Delivered Quality Defects Quality Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Performance GE Specification Requirements AS9100 & S-1000 S-1001 (VSE) Standard Remarks/ Terms C64 S-1002 Characteristic Accountability Quality Event Management (QEM) QCWI M-008 (Supplier Rating System)
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11 Overview GE - Aviation Nadcap National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program Collaboration to insure special processes controlled at OEM and OV sources Audits performed by PRI http://www.pri-network.org/resource/attach/41/061215LORESNadcapBro.pdf
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12 Overview GE - Aviation Points of Contact GE Aviation Sourcing – Mark Miller mark.mk.miller@ge.com GE Aviation Quality – David Day david.day@ge.com
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15 Overview GE - Aviation Nadcap: the leading worldwide cooperative program of major companies designed to manage a cost-effective consensus approach to special processes & products and provide continual improvement within the aerospace & automotive industries "The Nadcap vision is to “develop a world-class special processor supply-base for the global aerospace industry using a cost-effective industry managed accreditation process”. Without successful teamwork built on mutually trusting relationships, the Nadcap program simply would not have the fuel to make its vision a reality. Here’s to coming together, sharing together, working together, and succeeding together." Nadcap: the leading worldwide cooperative program of major companies designed to manage a cost-effective consensus approach to special processes & products and provide continual improvement within the aerospace & automotive industries "The Nadcap vision is to “develop a world-class special processor supply-base for the global aerospace industry using a cost-effective industry managed accreditation process”. Without successful teamwork built on mutually trusting relationships, the Nadcap program simply would not have the fuel to make its vision a reality. Here’s to coming together, sharing together, working together, and succeeding together." http://www.pri-network.org/resource/attach/41/061215LORESNadcapBro.pdf National Aerospace and Defence Contractors Accreditation Program National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program Note: NADCAP (now Nadcap) was originally a government/aerospace industry Collaboration to insure special processes were controlled at OEM and OV sources. It now appears to be largely performed (audits) by PRI – link above. To prepare for small vendor Q&A, some may not be overjoyed with the need for Nadcap certification – some see it as the big OEMs shedding the cost of auditing vendors (pushing costs onto vendor) and there isn’t much competition on who performs these audits independently (PRI) Note: NADCAP (now Nadcap) was originally a government/aerospace industry Collaboration to insure special processes were controlled at OEM and OV sources. It now appears to be largely performed (audits) by PRI – link above. To prepare for small vendor Q&A, some may not be overjoyed with the need for Nadcap certification – some see it as the big OEMs shedding the cost of auditing vendors (pushing costs onto vendor) and there isn’t much competition on who performs these audits independently (PRI)
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