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Cincinnati OH jet engine technology (NYSE: GE) at $38.7B 2024 revenue; 44,000+ commercial engines in service, LEAP powers 737 MAX/A320neo via CFM JV, 26.2% operating margins competing with Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce.
GE Aerospace is a Cincinnati, Ohio-based jet engine and aviation propulsion technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GE) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — designing, manufacturing, and servicing commercial and military aircraft engines through approximately 52,000 employees serving commercial airlines, defense agencies, and regional operators in 170+ countries. GE Aerospace became a standalone publicly traded company in April 2024 when General Electric completed its multi-year strategic separation — spinning off GE Vernova (energy transition) separately and retaining the aerospace and defense engine business as the pure-play GE Aerospace entity. In full year 2024 (its first year as a standalone company), GE Aerospace reported revenue of $38.7 billion, operating profit growth of 25%, and operating margin expansion to 26.2% — with Q4 2024 orders up 46%, Q4 revenue of $10.8 billion (+14%), and free cash flow growth exceeding 20%. CEO Larry Culp has led GE Aerospace through the conglomerate separation, maintaining LEAP engine production ramp for the Boeing 737 MAX and Airbus A320neo in partnership with CFM International (GE's 50/50 joint venture with Safran). GE Aerospace's total installed commercial engine base exceeds 44,000 engines, with a services backlog exceeding $150 billion — creating decades of recurring maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) revenue.
Waukesha WI home generator and clean energy (NYSE: GNRC) ~$3.7B FY2024 revenue; 75% US residential standby share, PWRcell battery storage, grid reliability tailwind competing with Kohler and Tesla Powerwall.
Generac Holdings Inc. is a Waukesha, Wisconsin-based power generation and energy technology company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: GNRC) as an S&P 500 Industrials component — manufacturing and distributing residential and commercial standby generators, portable generators, pressure washers, light towers, industrial natural gas generators, and residential clean energy systems (battery storage, solar inverters, EV chargers) through approximately 8,500 employees at manufacturing facilities in Wisconsin, South Carolina, Mexico, and international plants. In fiscal year 2024, Generac reported revenues of approximately $3.7 billion, recovering from the 2022-2023 inventory correction cycle — where pandemic-era demand surge for residential standby generators (driven by Texas Winter Storm Uri in 2021, California wildfire public safety power shutoffs, and COVID-era home improvement spending) had created channel inventory overstocking that reduced dealer reorders through 2022-2023 even as manufacturing continued. CEO Aaron Jagdfeld's strategy of expanding beyond home standby generators into residential clean energy (Generac's PWRcell battery storage system, PWRmicro microinverter, PWRlink EV charger — positioning Generac as the whole-home energy management platform for energy-resilient households) accelerated with the 2023 acquisition of CleanCast Solar and continued deployment of the ecobee smart thermostat integration with Generac's PWRmanager energy monitoring system. The residential power resilience market has expanded beyond traditional generator buyers (homeowners in hurricane, ice storm, or blackout-prone areas) to a broader clean energy consumer who values solar+storage energy independence and backup power as grid reliability declines in wildfire and extreme weather-affected regions.
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