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GE Opens Non-Destructive Testing Display

Customers visiting GE Aviation’s Customer Technical Education Center can see how GE’s inspection equipment is used in the aviation industry
Billerica, Mass. – April 2, 2008.

Today, GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies opens its customer display area at GE Aviation’s Customer Technical Education Center (CTEC) in Cincinnati, Ohio. CTEC is GE Aviation's state-of-the art training facility, with a full-time staff of instructors who provide engine maintenance training for customer personnel.

Customers visiting CTEC will now have the ability to see GE’s inspection equipment applied to aircraft engine inspections. The display will contain GE’s Phasor XS phased array ultrasonic flaw detector, Everest XLG3 VideoProbe and Rhythm software solutions suite, which is utilized to acquire, analyze, report and archive multi-modal inspection data.

More than 4,000 aviation customers are expected to visit the display annually.