General Electric Co. said Larry Culp is immediately taking over the reins of the company’s jet-engine business, giving the CEO direct oversight of the sole division that will remain after the manufacturer’s breakup is complete in 2024.

Mr. Culp remains chairman and CEO of Boston-based GE, and is taking on the additional role of chief executive of GE Aviation. John Slattery, who was CEO of GE Aviation for less than two years, will serve as chief commercial officer of the business. The change comes the same week that GE closes out its second quarter.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

PG&E Needs to Find Billions of Dollars for Wildfire Prevention

Business Utility company is limited in its ability to raise debt and…

Elon Musk Can Pocket Another $32 Billion of Tesla Shares

Elon Musk, already one of the world’s richest people, can add another…

Sailor and his dog found after months stranded in the Pacific

A stranded sailor and his dog have been rescued in the South…

Jan. 6 committee asks GOP Rep. Jim Jordan for information on communications with Trump

WASHINGTON — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot is asking…