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General Electric

Active GE Public HQ: Cincinnati, Ohio Founded 1892

Large US industrial conglomerate (now focused on aerospace after 2024 spinoffs of GE HealthCare and GE Vernova). GE Aerospace is a major military jet engine manufacturer and DoD supplier. Historical and ongoing NASA and DoD research contract recipient. Not primarily a space company, but appears frequently as a government grant/contract recipient.

72.0
ARI Composite
Very Low Risk
#8 of 40
Peer Rank
Defense cohort
Total Launches
No flights tracked
GE
Market cap
NYSE

FINANCIAL HEALTH

72.0
ARI composite · Very Low Risk
Peer rank#8 of 40
Peer groupDefense
Data coverage45%
Tracked gov contracts$637.3M across 47 awards

RECENT DEALS & CONTRACTS

Date Type Amount Counterparty Significance
Sep 23, 2024 Contract Award $1.7M National Aeronautics and Space Administration, GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY Medium

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SECTOR POSITION

Rank within sector#8 of 40
Tracked peers40

RECENT COVERAGE

Date Source Headline
Mar 30, 2026 BusinessWire — Satellite/Space ADL and JLens Urge GE Aerospace Shareholders to Vote AGAINST Proposal 7 in Annual Meeting Proxy
Sep 23, 2024 USAspending.gov Administration Awards $1.7M to GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY for A GROUP OF CHEMICAL VAPOR INFILTRATION (CVI) PROCESSED CARBON SILICON CARBIDE (C...

REGISTRY DATA

Legal nameGE Aerospace
Ticker / ExchangeGE (NYSE)
OwnershipPublic
HeadquartersCincinnati, Ohio
CountryUS
Founded1892
FounderThomas Edison, Charles Coffin
CEOLarry Culp
AliasesGE Company, GE COMPANY, General Electric Company, GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, General Electric, GE Aerospace
SubsidiariesGE Aerospace, GE Aviation
Key programsMilitary jet engines, Navy propulsion, DoD power and propulsion systems
Gov customersDoD, Air Force, Navy, NASA
IPO statusPublic

Source: space_company_registry.json · Operator homepage → · GE corporate homepage — confirms GE split into GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) / GE Vernova (NYSE: GEV) / GE HealthCare (NASDAQ: GEHC); GE Aerospace holds legacy space-propulsion portfolio.

METHODOLOGY

Launch history and subsystem outcomes aggregate from AstraVeris's launch_events table with Wilson 95% lower bounds on success rates. ARI scores come from the 11-factor composite (/finance/methodology/). Constellation counts derive from the live CelesTrak/GCAT object catalog. Gov contracts from USAspending.gov awards; private deals from deduplicated pipeline deal extraction. Absence of a row means "not tracked" — we never fabricate. See /methodology/ for the full data model and /data-licensing/ for licensing terms.

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