![]() ![]() The RISE program includes more than 300 separate component, module and full engine builds. The program is being led by a joint GE/Safran engineering team that has laid out a comprehensive technology roadmap including composite fan blades, heat-resistant metal alloys, ceramic matrix composites (CMC) hybrid-electric capability and additive manufacturing (AM). The program will also use hybrid-electric capability to optimize engine efficiency while enabling electrification of many aircraft systems. Partners notes that this is a key enabler to achieving significantly improved fuel efficiency while delivering the same speed and cabin experience as current single-aisle aircraft. In addition to reducing fuel consumption and CO 2 emissions by more than 20%, program goals will also ensure 100% compatibility with alternative energy sources such as sustainable aviation fuels and hydrogen.Ĭentral to the program is state-of-the-art propulsive efficiency for the engine, including developing an open fan architecture. ![]() Technologies matured as part of the RISE Program will reportedly serve as the foundation for the next-generation CFM engine that could be available by the mid-2030s. ![]() Through the extension of our CFM partnership to 2050, we are reaffirming our commitment to work together as technology leaders to help our industry meet the urgent climate challenges.” Since the early 1970s, breakthrough engine efficiency and reliability have been the hallmark of our historic partnership and our LEAP engine already reduces emissions by 15% compared to previous generation engines. “We have to act now to accelerate our efforts to reduce our impact on the environment. It’s a truck, so you never know when it might show up in your hood.“Our industry is in the midst of the most challenging times we have ever faced,” adds Olivier Andriès, CEO of Safran. Don’t worry that it’s actually located in Albuquerque, NM. Suggests no company should rely solely on GMB, especially for leads.Īmong the points to his story: "If you are looking for a great restaurant in Fawn Creek Township, KS, Google recommends It worked, in terms of getting the company off the suspended list - but it was still located in Kansas.Īs of today, the company’s safely back in Pleasanton, California, but Shotland Saldana’s request basically said the same thing although a bit more forcefully, but he also added: "This is our corporate listing and it must be reinstated ASAP!" I deleted the category so please un-suspend us. Shotland’s request went something like this: “Hey GMB, I added a new service category and got suspended. When Shotland didn’t get quick results, he turned to Steven Saldana, LSG’s GMB problem-solver, to ‘SEO Agency’ must be on the double-secretĭo-not-use list because as soon as I added it, our listing got suspended.” “While in there, for some reason, I decided to add “SEO agency” as a Business Category. Then he forgot about it, until February.įebruary, while in a 20-person Zoom meeting on how much we should freak out about Core Web Vitals, I logged into LSG’s GMB dashboard to see if maybe we had been moved to Colorado (hopefully nearĪspen),” Shotland wrote in a post. He said Local SEO Guide doesn’t really rely on the company’s GMB page for leads, but sent a note to GMB support for help. According to GMB, he moved and opened a hotel, all in the midst of COVID-19. Not only did GMB somehowĬhange the location of this business, but said the company apparently opened a hotel, as Shotland wrote in a post. MediaPost about search, I’ve learned that Blumenthal and Local SEO Guide Founder Andrew Shotland are two funny and smart SEO guys. Thank you, Mike Blumenthal, Near Media co-founder and authority on local search, for calling this to our attention in a tweet. Well, not so funnyīecause Local SEO Guide, an SEO agency, was never located in Kansas, but Google My Business believes the Pleasanton, California, company has been located in Fawn Creek Township, KS, since November A funny thing happened on the way to Kansas. ![]()
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