The Houston service center specializes in LMS100, LM6000, and LM2500 aeroderivative gas turbine service and repair, and is a level 4 repair facility. A recent $30 million investment helped to upgrade the center with the latest repair technology and tools, as well as state-of-the-art automated clean and fluorescent penetrant inspection lines.
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Aero Alliance is a Joint Venture that serves three segments of customers – its parent companies, Baker Hughes and GE Power, as well as the Authorized Service Providers (ASP) network. At Aero Alliance, our purpose is to deliver improved product, repair & execution strategy & fulfillment with best-in-class quality, speed and cost for the JV Partners & ASPs
Servicing Your Aeroderivative Turbine
GE Houston Service Center
GE’s aeroderivative repairs process: a look inside You may know about GE’s commitment to quality, timely aeroderivative gas turbine repairs, but we’d like to give you an inside look at how exactly we achieve this. Let’s go through what happens to one turbine—from before the time it enters our Houston, Texas repair facility, until the day it comes back to you, refurbished to your satisfaction.