The world's largest jet engine maker landed unprecedented orders for more than $27 billion in engines and services at the Paris Air Show in June.
GE and its partners are set to deliver a record 2,300 jet engines to airlines around the globe next year.
Revenues are on pace to top last year's $17.6 billion, and plans call for 1,000 new hires in the U.S. over the next three years.
"I feel good about where we are," says David Joyce, GE Aviation president and chief executive officer.
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