United States, June 9 -- GE Aerospace hosted the U.S. Marine Corps' most advanced heavy-lift helicopter, the Sikorsky CH-53K(R) King Stallion (TM) at its Lynn, Massachusetts facility. The CH-53K, powered by three T408 engines, touched down at the GE Aerospace site - where its engines are manufactured - showcasing the cutting-edge capabilities that enable the U.S. Marine Corps to maintain a significant advantage in the most demanding conditions. The T408 engines, built with advanced materials and manufacturing processes, are produced at GE Aerospace's Lynn facility, which has been a leader in military propulsion for over a century. The engine offers 7,500 shaft horsepower, which is 57 percent more power than its predecessor, the GE Aerospace...