United States, Feb. 13 -- GE Aerospace is now one of the largest users of U.S. Department of Energy exascale supercomputers, a breakthrough capability helping the company develop new jet engine technologies for commercial aviation.GE Aerospace has successfully competed in the U.S. Department of Energy's rigorous peer-reviewed proposal process for more than 3 million supercomputing hours since 2022. This includes time on two of the world's fastest supercomputers.Access to computer systems that can process more than an exaflop - billions upon billions of calculations per second - allows GE Aerospace engineers to conduct simulations that would previously have been impossible. This leads to faster technology development and improved designs."De...