GE Aerospace stock drops despite $1.42 billion Navy engine award as earnings loom

GE Aerospace stock drops despite $1.42 billion Navy engine award as earnings loom

New York, January 8, 2026, 20:31 EST — Market closed

  • GE Aerospace shares closed down 2.9% on Thursday, extending a pullback from this week’s highs.
  • The Navy posted a $1.42 billion contract modification for 277 T408-GE-400 turboshaft engines tied to the CH-53K program.
  • Traders turn to Friday’s U.S. payrolls report and GE’s Jan. 22 earnings for the next catalyst.

GE Aerospace shares fell 2.9% to $314.44 on Thursday, after trading as high as $330.06 and as low as $310.42. Separately, a U.S. Navy contract notice showed General Electric Aerospace was awarded a $1.421 billion modification tied to 277 T408-GE-400 turboshaft engines for the Marine Corps’ CH-53K program, with work running through September 2032. 1

The decline followed a 1.2% drop on Wednesday, when the stock snapped a three-day winning streak. Shares touched a 52-week high of $332.79 on Tuesday, leaving the name vulnerable to quick profit-taking as investors refocus on guidance and cash flow. 2

Why the timing matters: the broader aerospace-and-defense tape has been reacting to fast-moving Washington signals. President Donald Trump called for a $1.5 trillion U.S. military budget in 2027, after warning contractors a day earlier he could block dividends and buybacks until production speeds up, and analysts have flagged uncertainty around how the push plays out. “Geopolitics is the inescapable story of 2026 thus far,” said Neil Wilson, UK investor strategist at Saxo Bank.

Macro is also back in the driver’s seat for the next session. The December U.S. non-farm payrolls report is due later in the global day, and markets are bracing for a Supreme Court decision tied to Trump’s emergency tariff powers, Reuters reported.

On the stock-specific side, UBS has kept a constructive stance. UBS named GE Aerospace among its preferred U.S. aerospace and defense picks for 2026, citing margin strength and potential upside while cautioning that valuation could need “digestion” if order growth slows, Investing.com reported.

The next clear marker is earnings. GE Aerospace is scheduled to host its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings webcast on Jan. 22 at 7:30 a.m. EST, according to the company’s investor site.

GE’s last big reset came in October, when it raised its 2025 adjusted profit forecast and lifted its LEAP engine delivery outlook, pointing to improving jet-engine deliveries and steady air traffic. GE said more than 70% of its commercial engine revenue comes from parts and services — the aftermarket, or maintenance and spare parts — where margins tend to be higher. 3

Technically, GE remains close to the top of its 52-week range, with a low of $159.36 and a high of $332.79, according to MarketWatch. Thursday’s dip put fresh attention on the $310 area; traders often treat round numbers like $300 as the next test if selling accelerates. 4

But the stock has little room for a stumble after the run to new highs. Any sign of slower order intake, a hitch in deliveries, or softer service demand could bite, and policy headlines keep adding noise to the aerospace-and-defense trade. The next hard catalyst is Jan. 22, when GE reports and fields questions before the opening bell.

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