GE Aerospace stock price jumps to $321 on dividend hike — what to watch before Monday
7 February 2026
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GE Aerospace stock price jumps to $321 on dividend hike — what to watch before Monday

New York, Feb 7, 2026, 05:20 EST — The session wrapped up; markets are shut.

  • GE Aerospace climbed 4.78% Friday, finishing the session at $321.
  • The company set its quarterly dividend at $0.47, with payment slated for April 27
  • Next week, investors are eyeing fresh U.S. data while keeping tabs on ongoing supply-chain pressures.

GE Aerospace rallied 4.78% Friday, finishing at $321—just shy of its early-January peak by roughly 4%. Trading volume topped typical levels. 1

GE’s stock is now the go-to proxy for airline demand and its impact on engine work margins. As the shares push up toward their recent highs, traders aren’t likely to wait—any suggestion of capacity issues or delays in deliveries could get hit fast.

The company also gave investors something easy to value—cash returns. That could help anchor sentiment as the new week begins, with market moves probably shaped more by big-picture headlines than fresh company developments.

GE Aerospace said Friday it’s set a quarterly dividend at 47 cents a share, with payment scheduled for April 27 to holders as of March 9. The company noted the ex-dividend date is also March 9. 2

The latest dividend bumps up about 31% from the 36 cents GE Aerospace announced back in December. 3

U.S. equities rallied in a risk-on session Friday, with industrials up across the board. Honeywell and RTX closed in positive territory, but neither kept up with GE’s gains.

The landscape for engine manufacturers is still tangled. Supply setbacks are now just “the new norm,” ST Engineering commercial-aerospace chief Jeffrey Lam remarked at the Singapore Airshow. IATA Director General Willie Walsh, speaking to Reuters, said it’s time for major suppliers to “get their act together,” as airlines rack up billions in extra costs keeping aging planes in service. 4

GE pushes the view that the issue isn’t only about production—demand plays a big part too. Back in January, CEO Larry Culp told Reuters that more than 70% of the company’s commercial engine revenue comes from parts and services. He also pointed out GE’s annual $3 billion spend on R&D, as the company works to roll out durability upgrades for its newer engines. 5

GE watchers are tuned in for any new commercial or services news from the Singapore Airshow, wrapping up Feb. 8. 6

Outside of aerospace, it’s a crowded stretch: the Labor Department drops its January jobs data on Feb. 11, with the CPI numbers for January set to follow on Feb. 13, per the BLS release calendar. Looking at GE, the company’s next key date after the weekend comes March 9—its ex-dividend day. 7

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