Deliveries rose 6% from a year earlier and leaders have raised their 2025 forecasts for EBIT and free cash flow. But the auto giant also is making “a quick adjustment to the reality around us” by, among other things, ending production of its BrightDrop electric delivery van.
A vast majority of the employees want to do a good job, want to feel proud of their work and their company. The question is: Do we give them a chance to succeed?
“Inventing the future of flight requires workers with the cutting-edge skills ready to bring our visions to life,” says GE Aerospace Chairman and CEO H. Lawrence Culp Jr.
Growth from automotive customers is leading the way and CFO Celso Goncalves told analysts “the signs of a real recovery are forming.” Leaders also have signed deals to sell eight properties for a total of $425 million.
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