CEO Mohammad Ehteshami Recognized for Contribution to Aerospace, Inducted into GE Aerospace Propulsion Hall of Fame
Beehive Industries is proud to announce that Chief Executive Officer Mohammad Ehteshami has been inducted into the GE Aerospace Propulsion Hall of Fame.
Denver, CO (October 11, 2024) – Beehive Industries is proud to announce that Chief Executive Officer Mohammad Ehteshami has been inducted into the GE Aerospace Propulsion Hall of Fame. This prestigious honor recognizes his exceptional contributions to the aerospace sector and commitment to innovation and excellence.
Ehteshami began his career at GE Aerospace in 1984. He advanced quickly and as VP of Engineering, led the design, development, certification, qualification, and field services of commercial, military, and aeroderivative engine programs. Ehteshami was instrumental in the introduction of the world’s most advanced jet engines, including GE Honda’s HF120, CFM’s LEAP series, GE’s Passport, GE9X, and combined cycle XA100.
As CEO of GE Additive, Ehteshami launched fifteen unique additive products, including an industry first certification of additively manufactured jet engine fuel nozzles.
“He really brought out the best in the people around him and really challenged them to be the best person they could be, the best leaders, the best at whatever they were trying to do in a way that was unique and impactful to all of us.” said Carlos Perez, General Manager, Services Engineering for GE Aerospace.
Ehteshami expressed his gratitude for the recognition, stating, “I am honored to be inducted into the GE Aerospace Propulsion Hall of Fame. This achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of so many great people. I have been fortunate enough to work alongside some of our industry’s greatest, including friends, family, and colleagues.”
The induction ceremony took place on October 10th at the GE Aerospace headquarters in Evendale, Ohio, where Ehteshami was joined by an esteemed group of industry leaders including former GE Aerospace CEO, David Joyce as well as Chaker Chahrour, Eric Ducharme, and Rick Russell.