About General Electric
GE Aerospace is the modern incarnation of General Electric following the 2024 split that separated GE Vernova (energy) and GE HealthCare (medical imaging) into independent public companies. Headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio, GE Aerospace designs and services jet engines for narrow-body, wide-body, and military aircraft — including the LEAP (with Safran), GE9X, GEnx, CF6, CFM56, and the F110 and T700 for defense. The company's installed base of more than 44,000 commercial and 26,000 military engines provides a long-tail services revenue stream that anchors profitability. Originally founded by Thomas Edison in 1892, GE was one of the original members of the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
About the General Electric logo
The General Electric (GE) logo is part of the Tickericons pack — a hand-crafted set of logos for every company in the S&P 500. Each logo is manually redrawn to a consistent grid, weight, and corner radius so GE sits cleanly next to other tickers in cap tables, dashboards, equity research, and fintech UI.
You get two styles: the trademark (just the symbol, ideal for grids and tight UI) and the full logo (mark plus wordmark, ideal when there's room to breathe). Both ship as scalable SVG, high-resolution PNG, and reusable Figma components.
General Electric was added to the S&P 500 on Mar 4, 1957 and is currently classified under the Industrials sector.
Other Industrials companies
See all →mmm
3MMar 4, 195725,279aos
A. O. Smith CorporationJul 26, 20173,220alle
Allegion PLCDec 2, 20134,552ame
AmetekSep 23, 20134,622adp
Automatic Data ProcessingMar 31, 198116,486axon
Axon EnterpriseMay 4, 20231,112ba
BoeingMar 4, 195725,279br
Broadridge Financial SolutionsJun 18, 20182,893bldr
Builders FirstSourceDec 18, 2023884chrw
C.H. Robinson WorldwideMar 2, 20077,019
Get all S&P 500 logos
One-time payment. SVG, PNG, and a Figma library. Free updates as the index changes.