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Services that reach new frontiers.
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Just as GE’s aircraft engine customers conduct operations globally, so its aircraft engine services team operates in locations
on every continent but Antarctica. Cost-effective, on-time service operations like the one in Prestwick, Scotland, have helped GE build a
$28 billion backlog in multiyear agreements for the servicing of aircraft engines. At Prestwick, more than 750 technicians disassemble,
inspect, repair, reassemble and test more than 250 jet engines each year from airlines based in Europe, Africa and Central Asia.
p≥estwick, scotland