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  • Many of wore pink at Power Systems Airfoils in Duluth, GA. I bought a shirt for a buck at Goodwill but when I got to work I decided the shirt was too nice to mess up with flourescent penetrant in the NDT department so I wore a plastic bag over it. By the time first break came around, the shirt was soaking wet. I was miserable all night.Jumb0mumb0, my Mom died of breast cancer many years ago. Until it kills no more, research is still needed.

  • Breast cancer among all things?Prognosis for breast cancer is generally excellent and most all women survive, if not make a full recovery. Breast cancer as a disease receives the most funding from NIH, NHS, etc.Take on something more challenging instead of self praising your company for aiding a disease that's been easily managed for quite some time. Be innovative instead of self-glorifying in yesterdays news. You're lucky you can get away with it because most people aren't health literate.

  • omg..... these GE stories are the most inspirational videos i have ever seen and i wish more people had passion and would understand the importance of life and making the most of it

  • GE makes great engines and so does Pratt & Whitney!!!!!

  • Marvelous piece!! 

  • Marvelous piece!!

  • I love jet engines

  • Would it be able to run on biogas from a digester system? With filtering? So that the CO2 is coming from the present carbon cycle and not the ancient one. The compost would be another produced asset.

  • I just saw this GE Jet Engine commercial come up before a music video, FANTASTIC! My GE Stock had to go up a few points on that note! What an "accent on value!" Keep it up!

  • I really hate ge

  • Photo shopped! How can a plane fly with only 3 engines? Look back and there's 2 on one side and 1 on the other.

  • @sunvalleysb - Though I should be a bitter, laid-off GEAE employee, what you saw is simply a preliminary flight test of a new engine that is "piggy-backed" or hung beneath an existing aircraft. They always test a brand new engine to make sure it works the way they expected it to work. NASA did the same thing with the 1st space shuttle on top of a 747. They flew real high and ducked from beneath it to test if it could glide to earth on its own before risking it after a space flight.

  • We need to use these apparatuses to find cancers for everybody.Not just for people who use chemotherapy but for everybody.I'm in a movement that encourages people to make their own choices in what ever they want to use to treat and cure their illness's.Most of the people i deal with are curing their cancers with cannabis oil.These machines would help greatly,but im afriad they are in the wrong hands.Dictatorships don't give you a choice.

  • AMAZING DEPLOYMENT OF TEAMWORK, IS GREAT TO SEE KIDS PUTING AMAZING THINGS TOGETHER.

  • Two problems with this commercial. On the ramp they were inspecting a low slung engine on a 787 yet the takeoff was of a 747-800.

    Also, the world was made smaller with introduction of jets in the 1960's. The world is not continually getting smaller 40+ years later.

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  • GE made the power plant that melted down in Japan right?

  • @sanluisskywatch - Well, I think it was just the GE Mark IV Reactor, and not the whole power plant around the reactor. The reactor is just one part of the overall design, and the plant is usually made by some other nuclear power plant designer. The hard part is making sure the power plant is built to the design specifications of the overall plant. The installation of the reactor is usually done at the end of the project, followed by full testing of the plant operation.

  • @sanluisskywatch Yes, they did!!

  • what eves dont care

  • how do you unlike a video after you like it

  • Great commercial.

  • This commerical is outstanding. It's a symbolic of what teamwork should be... and then for them to stand out on the runway and experience their work in the real world is powerful. Great job to the folks who put this commerical together. The Team gets is done.!!

  • The engine literally makes the world smaller? That is absolutely amazing! I think the designer of the GEnx deserves the Nobel Prize in Physics for that feat!

  • GE was the first for a lot of things, the GE- 90 engine will always amaze me. God bless all of the workers.

  • ASOME

  • United States has always been a leader in research and development

  • what ever!

  • This is what pride in your work looks like!

  • Thanks for this.

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  • Thumbs up for all the people they care about us!

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