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Powering the skies: Aziz Koleilat on GE Aerospace’s bold new flight path

Powering the Skies: Aziz Koleilat on GE Aerospace’s Bold New Flight Path
GE Aerospace’s storied history in aviation began in 1917, when General Electric first developed aircraft turbochargers during World War I. By 1941, the company had produced the United States’ inaugural jet engine, the I-A, which powered the Bell XP-59A, America’s first jet aircraft. Over subsequent decades, GE engines became integral to both commercial and military aviation, propelling iconic aircraft such as the Boeing 747 and the F-16 fighter jet. Entering the 21st century, GE expanded its capabilities into digital aviation, solidifying its status as the world’s leading supplier of commercial jet engines for aircraft including the Boeing 777 and 787 Dreamliner.
Today, GE Aerospace commands a vast global presence. Aziz Koleilat, President and CEO of GE Aerospace for the Middle East, Pakistan, Türkiye, and the CIS, highlights the company’s extensive reach: “In 2024, 3.4 billion people flew with our engines under wing. Three out of four commercial flights globally are powered by GE Aerospace and our partners: that’s the scale of our immersion with the industry.”
Sharpened Focus After the Spin-Off
The 2024 spin-off of GE Aerospace from General Electric marked a significant turning point, particularly in the Middle East, a region experiencing some of the fastest growth in aviation worldwide. According to the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) June 2025 Global Outlook, airline passenger traffic in the Middle East is expected to increase by 6.4% year-on-year, surpassing the global average and positioning the region just behind Asia-Pacific as one of the world’s leading aviation markets.
Koleilat emphasizes that the spin-off has brought renewed clarity and strategic focus. “By launching as an independent entity, we became very focused on our own mission. Our purpose is simple: we invent the future of flight, lift people up, and bring them home safely. Now all our efforts and power as an organisation are focused on that mission,” he explains.
This refined focus has driven a more targeted regional strategy. Over the past eighteen months, GE Aerospace has expanded its footprint, deepened customer engagement, and invested in infrastructure to support sustained growth. “The past year has really been about growing our presence and focusing on the customer,” Koleilat notes.
Investing in Innovation and Regional Resilience
Central to GE Aerospace’s strategy is a $10 million investment to expand its maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) facilities in Dubai and Doha. This commitment builds on the company’s earlier establishment of the Middle East Technology Centre (MTC) in 2014, created to address the Gulf’s extreme operating conditions. “The Middle East has the largest wide-body fleet in the world and a unique hub-and-spoke model around cities like Dubai, Doha, and Istanbul,” Koleilat observes. “We created MTC to study the hot and harsh environment—the sand, the heat, and the operational demands.”
Koleilat also underscores the region’s distinctive market dynamics and challenges, including navigating geopolitical tensions, advancing technological innovation, and adapting to evolving military requirements. The defense helicopter engines market, for instance, is projected to grow from $25.27 billion in 2025 to $30.98 billion by 2030, driven by innovation and increasing demand. Competitors are responding by leveraging cross-cultural teams to foster innovation and expand their regional presence.
As GE Aerospace charts its new course, its emphasis on innovation, customer engagement, and regional adaptation positions the company at the forefront of the Middle East’s aviation expansion—powering the skies and shaping the future of flight.

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