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Rolls-Royce Share Price Today: Dubai Air Show Orders, Quantum Breakthrough and New EASA Checks Drive RR.L Outlook (28–29 November 2025)

Rolls-Royce Share Price Today: Dubai Air Show Orders, Quantum Breakthrough and New EASA Checks Drive RR.L Outlook (28–29 November 2025)

Rolls-Royce Holdings (LSE: RR., ticker RR.L) is closing out November on a dramatic note. Over 28–29 November 2025, the UK aero‑engine giant has announced major wide‑body engine deals at the Dubai Air Show, unveiled a headline‑grabbing quantum computing project, and faced fresh European safety directives on its Trent 7000 engines – all while its share price trades near record territory. Below is a breakdown of the key developments investors need to know, and how they feed into the current Rolls-Royce stock story. Rolls-Royce share price today: RR.L still near the top of the FTSE 100 On Friday 28 November, RR.L spent much of
Rolls-Royce share price today, 28 November 2025: RR.L holds above 1,060p as FTSE 100 riser on quantum breakthrough and A330neo demand

Rolls-Royce share price today, 28 November 2025: RR.L holds above 1,060p as FTSE 100 riser on quantum breakthrough and A330neo demand

Rolls-Royce Holdings plc (LON: RR.) spent Friday trading as one of the FTSE 100’s bright spots, with the share price hovering above 1,060p and extending its rebound from this week’s lows. As of around 15:00 GMT, Rolls-Royce shares were changing hands near 1,076p, up roughly 1.6% on the day and among the top blue-chip risers. sharecast.com+1 At the same time, a flurry of fresh news on 28 November – from a quantum-computing milestone to new attention on the Trent 7000 engine and broader A330neo demand – reinforced the long‑term growth story that has already driven a spectacular multi‑year recovery in the
Rolls-Royce Share Price on 24 November 2025: Moody’s Baa1 Upgrade, 3 Big Threats and Faster-Growing Rivals

Rolls-Royce Share Price on 24 November 2025: Moody’s Baa1 Upgrade, 3 Big Threats and Faster-Growing Rivals

Rolls-Royce Holdings has become one of the standout FTSE 100 stories of the last five years, but the narrative is getting more complicated. In the past two weeks the group has: Here’s how today’s news on 24 November 2025 fits together – and why some commentators think three big threats could still derail the Rolls-Royce share price, even after the Moody’s upgrade. Where the Rolls-Royce share price stands today On the US OTC market, Rolls-Royce’s RYCEY ADR closed today around $13.70, within a 52‑week trading range of roughly $6.72–$16.27 and implying a market cap of about $113bn. Investing.com Analysts tracked

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