GE Aerospace : 2025 Sustainability Report – Supplementary Materials & Sustainability Databook

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2025 Sustainability Report: Supplementary Materials

June 26, 2025

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Sustainability databook

GRI

Stakeholder engagement information

SASB

UN SDGs

Data methodologies and verification statements

2025 Sustainability Report: Supplementary Materials 3

Sustainability databook

Sustainability databook

Description

Unit

20231

2024

Financial performance2

Adjusted revenue3

billion U.S. dollars

32.0

35.1

Operating profit3

billion U.S. dollars

5.6

7.3

Free cash flow3

billion U.S. dollars

4.7

6.1

Invested in aerospace research and development4

billion U.S. dollars

2.5

2.7

Description

Unit

20195

2022

2023

2024

Environmental stewardship

Global GHG emissions6

Total Scope 1 and 2 (market-based)

metric tons CO2e

951,490

718,458

728,592

544,922

Scope 1 emissions (market-based)7

metric tons CO2e

428,000

282,456

294,537

283,359

Scope 1 emissions (location-based)

metric tons CO2e

428,000

282,456

294,537

288,663

Scope 2 emissions (market-based)

metric tons CO2e

523,490

436,002

434,056

261,563

Scope 2 emissions (location-based)

metric tons CO2e

513,078

441,302

441,385

418,013

Scope 3 net carbon emissions from sold products for commercial engines8,9

million metric tons CO2

51.73

25.05

30.62

27.86

Scope 3 carbon emissions intensity8,9

grams CO2/RPK

5.96

5.67

5.17

5.37

Global energy used

Operational energy used

MWh

3,255,320

2,685,746

2,476,158

2,494,212

Total electricity10

MWh

1,400,434

1,278,055

1,276,090

1,277,961

Carbon-free electricity used11,12

MWh

0

61,720

77,198

451,388

Percentage carbon-free electricity

percentage

0

5

6

35

2023 amount updated based on recast standalone financials.

As disclosed in the 2024 GE Aerospace Form 10-K.

Non-GAAP financial measure.

Amount represents aerospace research and development and includes customer and partner funding.

GE Aerospace uses 2019 as the baseline year for emissions tracking. This baseline reflects the company's current operations. Significant changes affecting emissions by more than 5% will prompt a recalculation of this baseline.

Carbon emissions for base year 2019 and reporting years 2023 and 2024 have undergone limited assurance by an external audit.

Scope 1 market-based accounts for market-based mechanisms.

Calculations use actual commercial engine deliveries by GE Aerospace/GE Aerospace Partnership companies to airframers for installation on new aircraft in alignment with our financial reporting.

Figures do not include any SAF projection over the forecast product life.

Total includes the electricity usage for facilities and fleet.

Carbon-free electricity refers to electrical energy produced from resources that generate no carbon emissions while operating.

Data includes Environment Attribute Certificates (EACs) (bundled and unbundled) and on-site generation.

Description

Unit

2023

2024

Environmental stewardship

Global water13

Total water withdrawal

million cubic meters

8.33

8.47

Water discharge total

million cubic meters

5.67

5.46

Water consumption total

million cubic meters

2.66

3.01

Global environmental performance

Reportable spills

number

4

3

Environmental penalties paid

U.S. dollars

0

7,093

Air exceedances

number

0

0

Product quality

Percentage of manufacturing sites with quality certification (ISO 9001, AS9100, AS9110 or AS9120)14

percentage

98

98

Description

Unit

2023

2024

Global employee health and safety

Total recordable incident rate (TRIR)15

rate

0.56

0.51

Total days away from work incident rate (DAFW)15,16

rate

0.24

0.21

Total employee fatalities17

number

0

0

Total contractor fatalities18

number

0

0

Safety penalties paid

U.S. dollars

95,000

0

Talent development and engagement

Average hours of training per year per employee19

number

-

3.61

Percentage of eligible employees receiving a year-end performance review conversation20

percentage

-

99

Learning Central (distinct employees using the platform)21

number

7,870

26,271

GE Aerospace Learning course completions

million

1.75

1.95

Completions of non-compliance, professional, and leadership courses22

million

0.01

1.67

Voluntary employee attrition23

percentage

4.20

3.40

Supplier Responsibility Governance program

Total global audits24

number

96

76

Total global audit findings25,26

number

561

530

Percentage of audit findings closed25,26,27

percentage

94.80

95.70

At sites where we do not have meter data or invoices, we use estimates based on proxy data from sites with similar operations and extrapolate based on area of floor space.

Manufacturing sites with AS certifications audited by third-party registrars (certification bodies).

Number of injury and illness cases globally per risk population year to date as measured against Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) recordability criteria, includes GE Aerospace employees, leased workers, wholly owned affiliate employees, majority-owned joint venture employees, contractors, and Corporate Holdings.

Uses OSHA calculation of recordable days away from work cases (transfer or restricted cases are excluded).

GE Aerospace employees, leased workers, wholly owned affiliate employees, majority-owned, joint venture employees, and corporate holdings.

Workers under GE Aerospace EHS coordination, which may include contractors, and sub-contractors.

Average is calculated based on number of employees registered for courses and the time required to complete course.

Employees within professional band and above are required to document their end of year conversation.

Increase from 2023-2024 is largely due to increased user adoption of the Learning platform that launched in Q4 2023.

Does not include "required" compliance courses (The Spirit & The Letter, cybersecurity, etc.).

Interns, Coops and Apprentices and/or Contingent Workers are not included.

Number of audits include audits performed at all supplier sites (new, existing, and rejected).

Total number of annual SRG audit findings. Findings identified vary from policy improvements to process changes.

Number does not account for findings associated with suppliers rejected due to failure to implement adequate measures, and alignment with the SRG program.

Percentage based on finding completion within the first three months of the following year.

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