GE AEROSPACE INVESTS $53M IN WEST JEFFERSON FACILITY TO SUPPORT ENGINE PRODUCTION
WEST JEFFERSON, NC - GE Aerospace announced a nearly $53M investment to purchase new equipment and expand its West Jefferson facility by over 35,000 square feet to boost capacity for in-demand narrowbody aircraft engines. The project will create more than 40 new jobs at the site and bolster North Carolina’s role as a cornerstone in building the future of flight.
The $53M investment is over three years. A grant of $100,000 from the One North Carolina Fund will support the company’s expansion efforts. The West Jefferson site produces some of the most critical parts used in CFM LEAP engines, including rotating parts, blisks, high pressure turbines and spools.
The expansion will support hiring for roles including apprentice machinists and inspectors, as well as engineers. GE Aerospace has a decade-long partnership with the Wilkes Community College and the state’s NC Edge program that provides advanced training preparing local individuals with the skills they need to work at GE Aerospace.
Ashe County, Ashe County Job Development Inc., and the Town of West Jefferson will contribute $1M in grants as well.
GE Aerospace employs around 2,000 workers across four locations in North Carolina. The company announced earlier this year it would invest more than $100M into its North Carolina sites. The new $53 million investment adds to that investment.