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  1. General Electric GE90 - Wikipedia

    The General Electric GE90 is a family of high-bypass turbofan aircraft engines built by GE Aerospace for the Boeing 777, with thrust ratings from 81,000 to 115,000 pounds-force (360 to …

  2. GE90 Engine | GE Aerospace

    Powering the twin-engine Boeing 777 aircraft, the GE90 engine combined record thrust and high reliability with lower noise, emissions, and fuel consumption to become an iconic jet engine …

  3. The GE90 Engine: Powering the Boeing 777 with Precision

    Apr 24, 2025 · The GE90 engine, developed by General Electric Aviation, is a high-thrust turbofan engine specifically designed to power the Boeing 777 aircraft.

  4. The GE90 standard is no longer manufactured. Of all the 777-200/-200ERs built, there remain 169 in active service with GE90 standard engines. There are just four aircraft with -76B …

  5. The Power and the Glory: GE Aerospace Delivers 3,000th GE90

    Sep 12, 2023 · Now the GE90 program can add another milestone to that list: delivery of its 3,000th production engine. Still, when it was introduced in 1990, the GE90 wasn’t necessarily …

  6. GE90 - Guide to Military Equipment and Civil Aviation

    Nov 17, 2025 · The GE90 engine was developed by General Electric to power a new generation of wide-body aircraft such as Boeing 777 and was ultimately adopted by commercial aircraft …

  7. GE90-110B/-115B - MTU Aero Engines

    The GE90 Growth, which includes the GE90-110B and GE90-115B versions, is one of the largest and most powerful engines in the world.

  8. GE90 Engine MRO | Pem-Air Turbine Engine Services

    The GE90 engine family stands as a pinnacle of jet engine innovation, designed by GE Aerospace for the Boeing 777 series. With thrust ratings spanning from 81,000 to 115,000 …

  9. GE90 Turbofan Engine: Introduction, Specs & Analysis

    Explore the GE90 turbofan engine: features, specs, cycle analysis, certification, and design. Ideal for aerospace engineering students.

  10. A Giant Step in Jetliner Propulsion | NASA Spinoff

    Developed and manufactured by GE Aircraft Engines (GEAE), Cincinnati, Ohio, in concert with program participants in France, Italy and Japan, the GE90 is one of the most powerful air …