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GE CEO Larry Culp expands role to head aviation unit

GE also named Otis Worldwide Corp executive Rahul Ghai as GE Aviation's new chief financial officer. Ghai played a key role in steering Otis following its breakup from United Technologies in 2020.

June 28, 2022 / 06:31 IST
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Answer: GE, because General Electric was the only surviving company from the original Dow Jones index. (Image: Reuters)
Answer: GE, because General Electric was the only surviving company from the original Dow Jones index. (Image: Reuters)

General Electric Co said on Monday Chief Executive Larry Culp will also head its aviation unit effective immediately, replacing John Slattery, as the industrial conglomerate prepares to split into three public companies.
Slattery, who has been at the helm at the company's jet-engine unit since Sept. 2020, will become the unit's chief commercial officer.

GE also named Otis Worldwide Corp executive Rahul Ghai as GE Aviation's new chief financial officer. Ghai played a key role in steering Otis following its breakup from United Technologies in 2020.

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GE plans to spin off its healthcare business into a separate publicly traded company next year. It would combine its power and renewable energy units, and spin off that operation in 2024. Following the split, it will become an aviation company, headed by Culp.

John Walsh, an analyst at Credit Suisse, said the leadership shuffle has created "known and highly regarded" management team at the jet-engine unit, which is also GE's cash cow.