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GE Aerospace is teaching robots to repair jet engine blades as global maintenance backlogs stretch into months.
GE Aerospace is accelerating automation and AI-driven innovation at its Singapore engine repair hub as global airlines grapple with maintenance delays, parts shortages, and extended turnaround times.
GE Aerospace technician Suresh Sinnaiyan has spent more than a decade repairing jet‑engine compressor blades by guiding them across a sanding belt with practised precision.
The Lymow One Plus builds on its predecessor with improved design, mulching capability and other features. It's now ready for preorder.
The latest force torque sensors provide the levels of sensitivity and reliability needed for industrial cobot applications.