Zacks Investment Research
15 Jun 2026, 17:45 UTC · 3h ago
GE Aerospace Rises 12.2% in Six Months: How Should You Play the Stock?
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Zacks Investment Research
15 Jun 2026, 17:45 UTC · 3h ago
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GE Aerospace's Commercial Engines & Services business saw year-over-year revenue and order growth of 34% and 93% respectively in Q1 2026. — Significant growth in both revenue and forward-looking orders indicates strong demand and a robust pipeline for the core business.
+0.60GE Aerospace total engine deliveries increased by 43% compared to the prior-year quarter. — Higher delivery throughput suggests the company is successfully resolving supply chain or production bottlenecks to meet demand.
+0.40GE Aerospace secured orders for more than 650 commercial engines in Q1 2026 from major carriers including American, United, and Delta Airlines. — Commitments from top-tier airlines validate the market leadership and reliability of the product line.
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GE Aerospace shares have gained 12.2% over the past six months, outperforming the S&P 500's 9% growth. — While positive, this is a lagging indicator of past performance rather than a new forward-looking catalyst.
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Shares have outperformed the S&P 500 and industry, with strong growth in commercial engines and services.
Underperformed GE Aerospace in terms of stock return over the last six months.
Underperformed GE Aerospace in terms of stock return over the last six months.
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