GE Aerospace will invest $60 million to upgrade plants in West Michigan.
In Muskegon, the company plans a $50 million investment to buy machinery to make parts for durability kits used for narrowbody aircraft engines and extend their time between shop visits. The Muskegon site also manufactures components for regional and widebody aircraft, military jets, and helicopter and maritime engines.
“Our role in Muskegon keeps growing as we manufacture high-precision aerospace parts vital to engine performance. This site is critical to U.S. manufacturing and to delivering for our customers,” said Ryan James, the site leader for GE Aerospace in Muskegon…