GE On-Wing Support, Inc.
In order to provide a totally unique service to its customers, GE Aircraft Engines established GE On Wing Support, Inc. (GE OWS). This operation was initiated to offer customers on- and off-wing hospital shop and engine maintenance alternatives. GE OWS was first established as a spin-off business following GEES\null acquisition of British Airways? engine maintenance operation at London\nulls Heathrow Airport in 1994. Based on the proven success of the GE OWS-London operation, the first North American site was established at the Cincinnati International Airport, USA, in 1996. Subsequently additional GE OWS operations have been established at New York, Miami, Dallas, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Luton (UK), Kaula Lumpar (Malaysia), Xiamen (China) and Seoul (Korea). Several other global sites are also under evaluation. Over 300 airlines, leasing companies, and aircraft maintenance providers have utilized GE OWS?s services.
GE OWS offers 24-hours-a-day, 365-days-a-year service on GE, CFMI, P&W, RR, and IAE engines for customers located worldwide. GE OWS provides unique on- and off-wing engine expertise, well beyond the capability provided by aircraft and/or airline maintenance organizations, at our global operations, customers? facilities, or remote locations. The primary function of GE OWS is to perform rapid response specialized engine maintenance that will enable operators to (1) avoid the time and expense of sending an engine to an overhaul shop unnecessarily or prematurely, and (2) return an engine to service in a fraction of the time and at a fraction of the cost of a typical engine overhaul shop visit, thus allowing the engine to continue in service for the optimum time between overhauls. GE OWS fills the critical maintenance gap between the airlines\null maintenance and the engine overhaul shop, bringing GE even closer to its customers and better servicing their maintenance needs.
A major focus during GE OWS?s growth phase will be to maintain consistent quality and service philosophies among all of the global GE OWS sites, so our customers receive uniform service support throughout the world. To achieve this challenge, GE OWS will utilize GE\nulls renowned Six Sigma business process, a quality system that tolerates only 3.4 defects per million opportunities.
By providing more sophisticated maintenance services, engines will remain on-wing through their optimum life; airlines\null cost of operations will be lowered; and the airlines\null fleet safety and reliability will be enhanced.
If you?re looking for an exceptional career challenge, take some time to explore our current opportunities in more detail. We look forward to receiving your information. When e-mailing, ASCII text is preferred. Include the code geae/WB386 in the subject line of your e-mail or in your cover letter.
GE OWS offers 24-hours-a-day, 365-days-a-year service on GE, CFMI, P&W, RR, and IAE engines for customers located worldwide. GE OWS provides unique on- and off-wing engine expertise, well beyond the capability provided by aircraft and/or airline maintenance organizations, at our global operations, customers? facilities, or remote locations. The primary function of GE OWS is to perform rapid response specialized engine maintenance that will enable operators to (1) avoid the time and expense of sending an engine to an overhaul shop unnecessarily or prematurely, and (2) return an engine to service in a fraction of the time and at a fraction of the cost of a typical engine overhaul shop visit, thus allowing the engine to continue in service for the optimum time between overhauls. GE OWS fills the critical maintenance gap between the airlines\null maintenance and the engine overhaul shop, bringing GE even closer to its customers and better servicing their maintenance needs.
A major focus during GE OWS?s growth phase will be to maintain consistent quality and service philosophies among all of the global GE OWS sites, so our customers receive uniform service support throughout the world. To achieve this challenge, GE OWS will utilize GE\nulls renowned Six Sigma business process, a quality system that tolerates only 3.4 defects per million opportunities.
By providing more sophisticated maintenance services, engines will remain on-wing through their optimum life; airlines\null cost of operations will be lowered; and the airlines\null fleet safety and reliability will be enhanced.
If you?re looking for an exceptional career challenge, take some time to explore our current opportunities in more detail. We look forward to receiving your information. When e-mailing, ASCII text is preferred. Include the code geae/WB386 in the subject line of your e-mail or in your cover letter.
