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GE Aerospace names veteran Mohamed Ali to head expanded CES unit

By Thomson Reuters Jan 15, 2026 | 8:49 AM

Jan 15 (Reuters) – GE Aerospace said on Thursday it has appointed veteran executive Mohamed Ali ‍to lead its expanded commercial engines and services (CES) division, which will now also include the technology and operations team.

Russell Stokes, who led the CES ‌team, will retire in ‌July after spending 29 years with the company. Stokes will serve as a special adviser to Chief Executive Larry ​Culp in the coming months to support the transition, the ‍company said.

Under Ali, ​who previously headed technology and ​operations (T&O), the expanded team will oversee ‍the full commercial engine lifecycle, including safety and quality, engineering, manufacturing and aftermarket services.

“Bringing the CES and T&O teams together will build ‍on the progress the T&O organization achieved last year by leveraging flight deck ‍to ‍enable greater agility and ​cross-functional problem-solving for our customer,” ​Culp ⁠said on Thursday.

The company ‌also named Jason Tonich as chief commercial sales and customer officer, who will report directly to Culp.

(Reporting by Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru; Editing by ⁠Shilpi Majumdar)