GE Aerospace

Category: Challenging

US aerospace and defence company (formerly General Electric) manufacturing jet engines powering F-15 and F-16 fighter aircraft operated by the Israeli Air Force. GE wind turbines also installed in controversial Golan Heights wind farms on occupied Syrian territory.

Listing: NYSE: GE HQ: USA Website Updated: 9 Jan 2026

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H. Lawrence Culp Jr.
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
CEO of GE Aerospace since April 2024 spinoff. Former Danaher CEO. Leads aerospace-focused company.
Public contact: [email protected]
Rahul Ghai
Chief Financial Officer
CFO responsible for financial strategy, investor relations, and capital allocation.
Public contact: [email protected]
Amy Boyle
Chief Human Resources Officer
CHRO responsible for global workforce strategy and talent management.
Public contact: Via HR department

Material Risk Framing

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Legal

F110 engines power F-16 jets documented conducting airstrikes resulting in civilian casualties in Gaza. ICJ and ICC proceedings create legal exposure for weapons component suppliers.

Financial

Growing institutional investor pressure on defence sector. ESG exclusions increasingly include weapons component manufacturers. Pension fund exclusion risk.

Reputational

Golan Heights wind farm controversy involves GE turbines on occupied Syrian territory, displaced Syrian Druze communities. Association with aircraft used in documented civilian casualties.

Operational

US Foreign Military Sales dependencies create regulatory exposure. Syrian occupied territory presence creates international law questions. 2024 aerospace spinoff concentrates defence exposure.

Strategic Analysis

In-depth assessment of the company's position, vulnerabilities, and recommended approaches for effective engagement.

CHALLENGING PRIORITY TARGET MONITORING TARGET Strategic Vulnerability → Severity → Severity: 8.0, Vulnerability: 4.5

High severity, lower vulnerability — requires long-term divestment pressure

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Strategic Analysis

GE Aerospace (formerly General Electric) supplies critical propulsion systems for military aircraft used by the Israeli Air Force, including F110 engines powering F-16I 'Sufa' jets documented conducting airstrikes in Gaza. The company's involvement in the controversial Golan Heights wind farm project - where GE turbines were installed on land confiscated from Syrian Druze communities in occupied territory - creates additional complicity concerns. The April 2024 spinoff creating focused GE Aerospace concentrates defence exposure and advocacy targeting.

Key Leverage Points

  • Aerospace Spinoff Concentration: The April 2024 creation of focused GE Aerospace from General Electric concentrates defence business exposure, making advocacy more targeted and reducing diversified company complexity.
  • Golan Heights Occupation: The Genesis Wind project involves GE turbines on internationally non-recognised occupied territory. The UN does not recognise Israeli annexation of the Golan Heights. Syrian Druze community opposition creates ongoing controversy.
  • Institutional Investor Pressure: Post-spinoff GE Aerospace faces ESG scrutiny as pure-play aerospace/defence company. Pension funds with weapons exclusion policies may review holdings.
  • Supply Chain Leverage: As a Tier 1 supplier of critical aircraft components, GE Aerospace has influence over military aviation programmes that could be targeted through shareholder advocacy.

Evidence Summary

GE F110 engines power Israeli Air Force F-16I 'Sufa' fighters that have been documented conducting airstrikes in Gaza since October 2023. Human Rights Watch and other organisations have documented F-16 involvement in strikes resulting in civilian casualties. In the occupied Golan Heights, 39 GE 5.3-158 turbines power the 180MW Genesis Wind project on land confiscated from Syrian Druze communities. Israeli police used live fire, rubber bullets, tear gas, and sound bombs to suppress protests against the project, with dozens injured. The wind farm affects 4,500 dunums (over 1,000 acres) of agricultural land belonging to villages that have refused Israeli citizenship since 1967 occupation.

Engagement Strategy

Target institutional investors in newly-spun GE Aerospace with ESG exclusion demands. Document Golan Heights project as example of corporate involvement in occupied territory development. Engage aerospace professional associations on ethical supply chain concerns. Support shareholder advocacy at GE Aerospace annual meetings. Coordinate with Syrian diaspora organisations on Golan Heights advocacy. Frame messaging around both military aviation supply chain and 'green colonialism' in occupied territory. Note that advocacy on GE is lower priority than direct weapons manufacturers but complements broader arms embargo campaigns.

Evidence & Sources

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Official Doc
2024-01-26
ICJ Provisional Measures: South Africa v Israel

International Court of Justice finds 'plausible' genocide case against Israel, creating legal exposure for military technology suppliers.

Open source
NGO
2024-01-01
AFSC Investigate: General Electric Profile

Documents GE's role as jet engine supplier for F-15 and F-16 aircraft operated by Israeli Air Force.

Open source
News
2023-07-01
Genesis Wind Farm Produces First Power

Israel's largest wind farm using 39 GE turbines begins production in occupied Golan Heights amid Syrian Druze community opposition.

Open source
News
2023-06-01
Syrian Druze Protests Against Wind Farm

Violent clashes as Israeli police confront Syrian Druze community protesting wind farm confiscating 4,500 dunums of agricultural land.

Open source
Report
2020-05-04
LSE Middle East Centre: Green Energy Colonialism in Golan Heights

Analysis of wind farm development on occupied Syrian territory, documenting community opposition and international law violations.

Open source

Updates & Milestones

  1. GE Aerospace Spinoff

    General Electric completes spinoff creating focused GE Aerospace company, concentrating defence and aviation business.

  2. ICJ Provisional Measures

    International Court of Justice finds Israel faces 'plausible' genocide case, raising legal questions about military component suppliers.

  3. Gaza Operations Intensify

    Israeli Air Force F-15 and F-16 aircraft powered by GE engines conduct intensive airstrikes in Gaza.

  4. Genesis Wind Farm Operational

    Israel's largest wind farm with 39 GE 5.3-158 turbines begins production in occupied Golan Heights, generating 180MW.

  5. Syrian Druze Protests Intensify

    Violent clashes as Israeli forces suppress Syrian Druze protests against wind farm confiscating agricultural land. Dozens injured.

  6. Golan Heights Wind Farm Licences

    Israeli company Enlight Renewable Energy wins licences to build wind farms in occupied Golan Heights, later selecting GE turbines.

  7. F110 Engine Programme

    GE F110 engines become primary powerplant for F-16 variants including Israeli F-16I 'Sufa'. Over 7,000 engines delivered globally.

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