General Electric & The Rutland Economy

Print More
MP3

General Electric employs about 975 people in Rutland County, where the company makes parts for jet engines. And recently, GE’s been in the news because of a debate in Washington over jet engine funding for the F-35 fighter. Pratt and Whitney has been contracted for the engines, but some, including Senator Patrick Leahy, want a competing engine to also be developed – by GE.

Jamie Stewart is the executive director of the Rutland Economic Development Corporation.  He spoke with VPR’s Jane Lindholm about General Electric’s place in Rutland County’s economy.

Comments are closed.