GE Aerospace JPMorgan lifts price target, shares anchored in S&P 500
28.06.2026 - 10:35:00 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-28, 10:34.
GE Aerospace (US3696043013) sits firmly in the S&P 500 as a pure-play aviation and defense supplier after last year's separation from GE Vernova and GE Healthcare. JPMorgan raises its price target for the NYSE-listed shares to 335 dollars from 325 dollars and reiterates an Overweight rating, citing a solid growth outlook and the company's execution on its post-breakup strategy, according to an analyst update published this week. Investing.com summary of the JPMorgan note
What JPMorgan highlights
JPMorgan's new 335 dollar price target marks a 3 percent increase over its prior 325 dollar level and implies further upside from recent trading prices around the low 320s, according to the note summary. Investing.com coverage of the target change The bank maintains an Overweight rating and points to GE Aerospace's solid growth outlook, supported by robust demand for commercial aircraft engines and aftermarket services.
The analyst commentary references GE Aerospace's most recent quarterly figures, where the company reported fourth quarter 2025 earnings per share of 1.57 dollars, above the Wall Street consensus forecast of 1.43 dollars. Investing.com recap of GE Aerospace's Q4 2025 results Revenue reached 11.87 billion dollars versus expectations of roughly 11.2 billion dollars, underlining the strength in both original equipment and services.
Consensus picture and S&P 500 anchor
Beyond JPMorgan's Overweight stance, GE Aerospace benefits from a broadly constructive analyst consensus. Data from several aggregators show a majority of research houses rating the stock Buy or Overweight, with average price targets clustered in the mid to high 300 dollar range, although individual targets such as the 394 dollar high cited by InvestingPro illustrate the spread of views among covering banks. Investing.com quote and analyst overview for GE Aerospace
On the index side, GE Aerospace's inclusion in the S&P 500 gives the stock broad visibility with US and international investors and ties its trading closely to large-cap industrial and aerospace peers such as RTX and Safran. The NYSE listing under the GE ticker ensures deep liquidity, which is a key factor for institutional investors benchmarking against major US indices. S&P Dow Jones Indices information on the S&P 500
All news and analysis on the GE Aerospace shares
Further company news, consensus updates and price data on GE Aerospace can be found in the dedicated topic overview on ad-hoc-news.de and on the group's Investor Relations site.
The engines behind the stock
GE Aerospace generates most of its revenue from designing, manufacturing and servicing jet engines for commercial and military aircraft. The flagship LEAP engine, developed through CFM International, powers narrowbody models such as the Airbus A320neo and Boeing 737 MAX, while the GE9X serves the widebody segment on planes like the Boeing 777X. GE Aerospace product overview for commercial engines In addition to original equipment sales, long-term service agreements and spare parts for its installed base provide recurring, higher-margin cash flows.
Where the shares trade today
GE Aerospace shares (US3696043013) trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the GE ticker. As of 2026-06-26, 21:59 CET, the stock is quoted at around 322.55 euros in Frankfurt trading, equivalent to roughly 345 dollars at prevailing exchange rates, with the NYSE closing price slightly above 320 dollars. Finanzen100 price page for GE Aerospace
GE Aerospace shares at a glance
- Company: GE Aerospace
- ISIN: US3696043013
- WKN: A3CSML
- Ticker: GE
- Trading venue: NYSE, Frankfurt
- Price (as of 2026-06-26, 21:59): 322.55 euros
- Market cap: about 370 billion dollars (as of 2026-06-26)
- Sector / industry: Aerospace & Defense
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
This article is for informational purposes only and does not contain investment advice or recommendations. It is based on publicly available sources believed to be reliable at the time of publication. GE Aerospace and all other companies mentioned are cited purely as examples, without any assessment of suitability for individual investors.
