
PARIS AIR SHOW--Bolstered by its win in February in the U.S. Army Improved Turbine Engine Program (ITEP), General Electric [GE] sees a bright decade ahead in military and commercial aircraft engines. Tony Mathis, vice president and general manager of GE military systems; Bill Fitzgerald, vice president and general manager of commercial engine operations, and Jean Lydon-Rodgers, vice president and general manager of commercial engine services, briefed reporters at the air show on June 17. ITEP is likely worth billions of…