General Electric Co.’s planned breakup would create an aviation-focused company that is more closely tied to the travel industry, as it works to rebound from Covid-19’s impact on flying.

The three-way split announced Tuesday will leave a slimmer GE centered on the conglomerate’s current aviation unit, its largest remaining division by revenue after years of asset sales.

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