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GE 2010 ANNUAL REPORT 11
GE is the world’s leading producer of jet and turboprop engines for
commercial, military, business and general aviation customers. Our
technological expertise, supported by robust R&D investments, ensures
quality, efficient propulsion for aviation customers around the world.
Innovation in Healthcare
The Discovery CT750 HD
with Veo is the world’s first
high-definition CT scanner.
It delivers profound imaging
detail across the entire
body—revolutionizing how
physicians view CT scans
while dramatically reducing
the patient’s radiation dose.
Leadership in Energy
GE’s next-generation
Frame 7FA heavy-duty gas
turbine delivers better
output, thermal efficiency,
operability and life-cycle
costs for power producers,
while maintaining
operational flexibility—
and helping suppliers
manage demand.
New Products in Lighting
GE launched the industry’s
first ENERGY STAR®
qualified A-line LED bulb.
This tech nical wonder
replaces a regular 40-watt
incandescent but lasts
more than 20 years and
cuts energy use 77%.
Excellence in Rail
Once commercially available,
the Evolution Hybrid
Locomotive will capture
energy through dynamic
braking and reduce fuel
consumption and emissions
versus current engines.
The energy recaptured from
one locomotive over one
year is enough to power 8,900
average U.S. households.