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Kratos And GE Aerospace Enters Partnership To Advance Propulsion Technologies For Next Generation Of Affordable Unmanned Aerial Systems And Collaborative Combat Aircraft-Type Aircraft

Benzinga·06/03/2025 12:13:14
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Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:KTOS), a Technology Company in the Defense, National Security and Global Markets, and GE Aerospace (NYSE:GE) today announced a formal teaming agreement to advance propulsion technologies for the next generation of affordable unmanned aerial systems and Collaborative Combat Aircraft-type (CCA-type) aircraft.

Eric DeMarco, President and CEO of Kratos, said, "Kratos' strategically important Teaming Agreement with GE Aerospace continues to rapidly advance and expand, with the GEK family of engines targeting certain of the most important, mission critical and highest priority needs and requirements of United States National Security. At Kratos, affordability is a technology and delivering more capability for less cost as quickly as possible are key contributions we are bringing for truly industry leading GEK offerings with our partner and global leader GE Aerospace."

"The formalization of this teaming agreement and initiation of development of these new engines mark another step forward in our dedication to providing affordable, adaptable, high-performance propulsion systems for the future force," said Amy Gowder, President and CEO of Defense & Systems at GE Aerospace. "We're thrilled to continue our collaboration with Kratos and accelerate development across various classes of unmanned systems."

This collaboration strengthens Kratos' ongoing partnership with GE Aerospace – building on last year's Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance the development and production of small, cost-effective engines for unmanned platforms. The new teaming agreement expands on that MOU and provides the framework for the two companies to develop, manufacture, test, and field the GEK800 Engine, as well as collaborate on other low-cost expendable turbofan engines.