Palantir Technologies (PLTR) and GE Aerospace (GE) announced on Thursday that they have expanded their existing deal to use artificial intelligence for military aircraft.
The multi-year expansion of their partnership will see the deployment of advanced agentic AI-powered solutions that will allow GE to maximize production and keep aircraft mission-ready, the companies said in a statement. GE Aerospace is using Palantir’s Artificial Intelligence Platform across various parts of its supply chain functions, allowing its workforce to focus on problem-solving, while leaving repetitive tasks to AI agents.
“GE Aerospace has spent decades building and sustaining the engines that drive American airpower. By pairing their deep engineering expertise with Palantir’s AI-enabled software, our partnership is helping to unify data across the enterprise to keep more aircraft available and more airmen trained,” said Mike Gallagher, Head of Defense at Palantir, in a statement.
Last month, GE Aerospace tapped Palantir as part of a new U.S. defense contract aimed at boosting readiness for the Air Force’s T-38 training fleet.