GE Aerospace GE is witnessing strong momentum in its Defense & Propulsion Technologies segment. After experiencing growth of 19% in first-quarter 2026, revenues from the segment increased 16% year over year in the second quarter. The surge in revenues was driven by the growing popularity of GE’s propulsion & additive technologies, critical aircraft systems and aftermarket services in the defense sector.

Some of the notable contracts secured by the company include a contract from Turkish Aerospace Industries to continue integrating its F404 engine into Türkiye's Hurjet jet trainer. It also clinched a deal from Boeing Defence UK for the extension of support services for T700-GE-T701D engines. GE will be responsible for providing logistics management, repair, maintenance and technical support services for these turboshaft engines. Apart from this, it entered into a multi-year partnership with Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR) to improve the fleet management and operational readiness of the U.S. Air Force’s military aircraft.

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