GE Aerospace, a division of General Electric Company, has announced groundbreaking advancements in aerospace technology as part of the CFM RISE program, a joint initiative with Safran Aircraft Engines. The program focuses on developing open fan technologies for future commercial aircraft engines, aiming to achieve a 20% increase in fuel efficiency compared to current models. These advancements prioritize safety, durability, and efficiency, and are set to significantly benefit the flying public, the environment, and the aviation industry as a whole. The research results, showcased in GE Aerospace's new brand film "The Biggest Dream," highlight the collaborative efforts of engineers like Craig Higgins, who has devoted much of his career to the design of the Open Fan engine. These technological strides, which encompass hybrid electric power systems and adaptive cycle engines, are aided by cutting-edge supercomputing resources. The results have been presented in the film and are expected to shape the future of flight.
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