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Love Is in the Air and Flying at 36000 Feet: How GE Aerospace Engines Make Valentines Day Smell Sweeter

Published on February 19, 2025
GE Aerospace, a leading aerospace company, has found a unique way to make Valentine's Day even more special. By utilizing their advanced aircraft engines, GE Aerospace has developed a technology that releases a delightful fragrance into the cabin air during flights. This not only enhances the overall passenger experience but also adds a romantic touch to the journey. Imagine surprising your loved one with a flight on Valentine's Day, where they are greeted with a beautiful scent in the air. Thanks to GE Aerospace's innovative engines, love truly is in the air at 36,000 feet.

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WealthyWes

February 22, 2025 at 11:20

This is such a lovely idea! Flying on Valentine's Day just got even more special. Kudos to GE Aerospace for thinking outside the box!

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MoneyMonique

February 22, 2025 at 05:17

I'm not convinced this technology is necessary. It feels like a distraction from the more important aspects of air travel

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AvaTurner

February 22, 2025 at 04:37

What a romantic touch! I wonder what fragrances they use and how they ensure it doesn't bother passengers with allergies

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DavidWilson

February 21, 2025 at 03:56

I hope other airlines start offering this feature too. It would definitely make flying a more enjoyable experience

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NicholasEdwards

February 20, 2025 at 12:33

I'm skeptical about the potential effects of these scents on people with allergies or sensitivities. It could cause discomfort or even health issues

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CashChris

February 20, 2025 at 12:05

Wow, this is such a unique idea! I would love to surprise my partner with a scented flight on Valentine's Day

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GabrielFoster

February 20, 2025 at 04:42

This seems like a gimmick. Do passengers really care about the scent in the cabin? I'd rather have more legroom or better food options