
Take Action: What You Need to Do to Prepare for and Enroll in Benefits

What’s New and Changing for 2026


Expanding Surgical Center of Excellence Network with Lantern
Our Centers of Excellence (COE) program offers best-in-class surgical services while lowering costs. With Lantern, you’ll have access to a personal Care Advocate who can help match you with a surgeon within our Center of Excellence (COE) network when you need a planned, non-emergency procedure. There is no surgical procedure cost for those enrolled in Option 1. For Option 2 or 3, there will be no cost after your annual deductible has been met.
Keep in mind: The Maternity COE will remain as it is today with no changes in Greater Cincinnati through TriHealth.

Benefits Tip!
If you need to travel to receive care through the COE program, you may qualify for financial support.
Other 2026 enhancements and required updates:
- The annual IRS contribution limits for pre-tax savings accounts (HSAs and FSAs) are increasing, which means you can save more pre-tax to pay for eligible expenses.
- The GE Aerospace Vision Plan annual allowance will increase to $250 per covered individual to cover frames, lenses, or contacts.
- More coverage for chiropractic care; increasing coverage from 15 to 32 visits per year.
- Increases to the annual deductible and out-of-pocket maximum for Option 2, as required by updated federal guidelines.
- Change your life and long-term disability insurance elections as part of the enrollment process, with proof of good health.
- Paid Parental Leave will begin immediately when welcoming a new child (through birth or adoption that occurs on January 1, 2026, or later), and no longer requires having at least one year of continuous service.
- A pregnancy loss will qualify for five days of Bereavement Leave.

Benefits Tip!
When reviewing your elections, be sure to verify and update your life insurance beneficiary information at HR Central > Health & Insurance > Manage Beneficiaries.
Retirement Plan beneficiaries can be viewed or updated by logging on to Fidelity NetBenefits.

Expanding Surgical Center of Excellence Network with Lantern
Our Centers of Excellence (COE) program offers best-in-class surgical services while lowering costs. With Lantern, you’ll have access to a personal Care Advocate who can help match you with a surgeon within our Center of Excellence (COE) network when you need a planned, non-emergency procedure. There is no surgical procedure cost for those enrolled in Option 1. For Option 2 or 3, there will be no cost after your annual deductible has been met.
Keep in mind: The Maternity COE will remain as it is today with no changes in Greater Cincinnati through TriHealth.

Benefits Tip!
If you need to travel to receive care through the COE program, you may qualify for financial support.

Sword Health: Our New Virtual Physical Therapy partner
Beginning January 1, 2026, we are introducing at-home holistic pain care from Sword Health, a top digital physical therapy partner that you can use anytime, anywhere, and at no cost to you.
No increases to payroll contributions*
Good news - again! For the third year in a row, you won’t see any increases to your payroll contributions for medical, dental, or vision coverage.
Also, there are no increases to the medical plans’ annual deductible and out-of-pocket maximum, except for Option 2, as required by updated IRS guidelines.
Other 2026 enhancements and required updates:
- The annual IRS contribution limits for pre-tax savings accounts (HSAs and FSAs) are increasing, which means you can save more pre-tax to pay for eligible expenses.
- The GE Aerospace Vision Plan annual allowance will increase to $250 per covered individual to cover frames, lenses, or contacts.
- More coverage for chiropractic care; increasing coverage from 15 to 32 visits per year.
- Increases to the annual deductible and out-of-pocket maximum for Option 2, as required by updated federal guidelines.
- Change your life and long-term disability insurance elections as part of the enrollment process, with proof of good health.
- Paid Parental Leave will begin immediately when welcoming a new child (through birth or adoption that occurs on January 1, 2026, or later), and no longer requires having at least one year of continuous service.
- A pregnancy loss will qualify for five days of Bereavement Leave.

Benefits Tip!
When reviewing your elections, be sure to verify and update your life insurance beneficiary information at HR Central > Health & Insurance > Manage Beneficiaries.
Retirement Plan beneficiaries can be viewed or updated by logging on to Fidelity NetBenefits.
*Medical payroll contributions are tiered based on your annual pay. If your pay increases and moves you into a higher contribution tier, your medical contributions, deductible, and out-of-pocket maximum under Health Choice may also increase. Additionally, updated state surcharges for 2026 may apply, and part-time employees may experience different contribution rates.
How to Enroll

During the enrollment window (Monday, October 20 – Friday, October 31), go to HR Central.

Click Enroll Now to start making your elections. The portal will guide you through each step, from selecting coverage and contribution amounts for your FSA and/or HSA to confirming your dependents and updating personal information.

Once you’ve completed your enrollment, keep an eye out for a confirmation statement detailing your 2026 benefit elections.
Pro Tip: After you’ve completed your enrollment, you can still make changes to your elections until the end of the Annual Enrollment period.
If you have questions or need help with your enrollment, call HR Services at 1-844-477-2200 from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time.
First time calling?
If it’s your first time calling, you will need to set up a personal information number or PIN, which is used to verify your identity every time you call the Contact Center.
- Instead of setting up your PIN over the phone (which may take up to 5-10 minutes), log in to HR Central to make updates instantly.
- Select your profile in the right corner, and under My Profile, select Log On Information.
- Then under Phone PIN, click Change.
- From here, enter a new phone PIN and select Change PIN to save.

Enrollment Checklist
Annual Enrollment is your opportunity to:
- Enroll in, waive, or change your medical, vision, or dental plan elections for you and your eligible dependents.
- Enroll in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and/or Health Savings Account (HSA) and select your contribution amount for 2026.
- Keep in mind: You must actively elect an FSA and/or HSA and set your contributions each year. Prior year elections do not carry over.
- New this year: Update your life and long-term disability (LTD) insurance.
- Pro Tip: When reviewing your elections, be sure to verify and update your life insurance including your beneficiary information or designations. You can also update your beneficiary information or designations at any time at HR Central > Health & Insurance > Manage Beneficiaries.
- Retirement Plan beneficiaries can be viewed or updated by logging on to Fidelity NetBenefits.
- Elect or disenroll in the MetLife Legal Plan.
- Confirm which eligible family members you want to cover and update the associated Working Dependent Status.
- Change your Smoker or Smokeless Tobacco User Status* or verify your plans to participate in a cessation program.
If you do not make any changes during Annual Enrollment, your current medical, dental, vision, and legal plan options will remain the same. However, your FSA and/or HSA election and contribution amounts will not carry over from 2025 to 2026. You must enroll in an FSA and/or HSA every year.
If you experience a qualifying life event during the year, such as marriage, divorce, birth/adoption of a child, or loss of other coverage, you have 63 days after the date of the qualifying event to make updates or changes to your benefits.
To make a change based on a qualifying life event, visit HR Central > Health & Insurance > Change Your Coverage to complete this process if outside the Annual Enrollment window.

Benefits Tip!
Learn more about the available enrollment support if you need help enrolling, have questions, or want to find more information.
* If you are a smoker or smokeless tobacco user, you can avoid the surcharge for the year by participating in a smoker or smokeless tobacco cessation program. Contact Health Coach from GE Aerospace at 1-866-272-6007 and they will help connect you to one of the many resources available at no cost to help you quit. Additionally, if your personal physician determines that a smoking or smokeless tobacco cessation program or other resource to help you quit is not medically appropriate, we can accommodate your personal Physician’s recommendation with regard to medical appropriateness. If your physician’s recommendation requires medical items or services to be furnished, those items or services will be subject to any cost-sharing requirements that would otherwise apply under the GE Aerospace medical plan.
This guide provides highlights of the changes to health and welfare plans. If there are any conflicts between this document and the Plan documents, the Plan documents prevail. GE Aerospace (General Electric Company or the Company) sponsors certain employee benefit plans or programs. General Electric Company, operating as GE Aerospace, reserves the right to terminate, amend, suspend, replace or modify its benefit plans and programs at any time and for any reason, in its sole discretion. GE Aerospace will exercise this right consistent with the terms of any applicable collective bargaining agreement and any obligations imposed by law. No individual has a vested right to any benefit under a GE Aerospace welfare benefit plan or program.