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GE Aerospace Stock Gets Fresh Institutional Backing as New Filings Show Wall Street Split
23 March 2026
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GE Aerospace Stock Gets Fresh Institutional Backing as New Filings Show Wall Street Split

New York, March 23, 2026, 11:20 EDT

Weekend filings reveal that Avior Wealth Management and Harbor Investment Advisory both ramped up bets on GE Aerospace last quarter, boosting their positions by 6,876 and 7,820 shares, respectively. That left Avior holding 11,564 shares—valued near $3.56 million—while Harbor finished the quarter at 10,250 shares, a roughly $3.16 million stake. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission accepted the disclosures Jan. 6 and Jan. 7.

The disclosures are significant with GE Aerospace still heavily owned by institutional investors. A Form 13F — that quarterly filing from big U.S. investment managers showing where the money sits — remains one of the sharper tools for gauging sentiment at year-end. The latest numbers peg institutional ownership near 74.8%. Separate over the weekend, Wealth Enhancement Advisory Services trimmed its stake by 1.8%, now holding 614,518 shares.

The split comes as GE posts robust results. Back in January, the company put out 2026 adjusted earnings guidance of $7.10 to $7.40 per share—topping Wall Street’s expectations. Fourth-quarter adjusted revenue jumped 20% to $11.87 billion, with adjusted profit up to $1.57 a share. CEO Larry Culp described starting the year with “solid momentum.” Reuters

GE is still pouring money into meeting that demand. The company announced on March 9 it plans to pump an additional $1 billion into its U.S. plants and supplier network this year, aiming to create roughly 5,000 jobs. The move is all about ramping up engine deliveries and parts production—a reminder that the pace still hinges on unclogging those manufacturing and repair backlogs.

That’s part of the reason minor shifts in 13F filings are making waves. As of March 12, Reuters stock data had GE rated Outperform, tracked by 22 analysts. The stock jumped about 4.0% Monday morning in New York, easily outpacing RTX, which edged up only about 0.4%.

Engine makers are still seeing strong demand. Rolls-Royce shares surged to all-time highs after a February guidance raise. Pratt & Whitney, which pits its geared turbofans against CFM International’s LEAP engines on Airbus single-aisles, expects things to even out eventually. “I do see normalization at the end of this decade,” said Rick Deurloo, RTX’s commercial engines chief, back in January. Reuters

GE is also looking to ramp up efficiency on the repair front. Over at its Singapore repair hub, the company has been introducing additional automation and digital tech. “The less time the engine is off the wing, the better,” said Iain Rodger, who leads GE Aerospace Component Repair Singapore. According to Rodger, speeding up repairs “can really improve turnaround time.” Reuters

Still, the filing itself leaves a lot unanswered. Those 13F disclosures are just a snapshot from Dec. 31, so any trades by Avior, Harbor, or others since then aren’t visible here. Agency Partners analyst Nick Cunningham flagged this last month, cautioning that the bump in repair demand from lagging new-aircraft output is “coming towards an end.” SEC

Another, thornier risk looms: execution. GE’s fresh round of investment signals belief in the sector, yet it also underscores persistent shortages—parts, shop hours, and buffer remain tight. Aerospace companies are still wrestling with how to balance supplying new jet production lines while ensuring older planes stay in the air.

Right now, the filing signals buyers continue to bet on GE Aerospace’s cash-generating, repair-focused model, despite a lengthy stretch of strong performance in the sector. That doesn’t answer where the shares go from here, but institutional players haven’t pulled back from one of aviation’s most lucrative profit zones.

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