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GE Aerospace stock price near record high as supply-chain bottlenecks stay in focus
1 March 2026
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GE Aerospace stock price near record high as supply-chain bottlenecks stay in focus

New York, March 1, 2026, 13:11 (ET) — The session wrapped up with the market closed.

GE Aerospace ended Friday up 0.4% at $342.26, roughly 2% shy of its latest peak. After-hours quotes slipped a bit, landing at $341.55. Traders, looking ahead, were still digesting a supplier alert that singled out ongoing bottlenecks at Airbus, RTX’s Pratt & Whitney, and GE as persistent threats to fulfilling robust jet orders.

The stock trades like investors expect GE to keep delivering. While fresh engine sales bring in revenue, what really grabs attention is the aftermarket: maintenance, repairs, and parts that get sold for years after those engines are out there flying.

This is coming up now since aircraft manufacturers and suppliers continue to grapple with choppy parts supplies, just as airlines are eager to ramp up capacity. Delays in deliveries or maintenance shop throughput can quickly hit cash flow—and GE has a broad investor base.

Supply-chain talk picked up again after Melrose Industries, which owns GKN Aerospace, called out “bottlenecks” at big manufacturers as a drag on its ability to keep up with demand. The company also cited tariff uncertainty as an added complication for 2026. Reuters

With GE, it’s not just one headline moving things; it’s the steady drip—parts shortages, workforce constraints, and the turnaround speed for engines needing those major overhauls that underpin much of its services income. Investors are tuned in to how hiccups at airframers like Airbus could ripple back, impacting engine drop-offs and delivery schedules.

One immediate milestone: the dividend. GE Aerospace set its quarterly payout at $0.47 per share, according to the company. To qualify, investors need to hold the stock by March 9, which is the ex-dividend date. Payment lands on April 27.

Macro could get in the way, too. The U.S. February jobs report lands Friday, March 6 at 8:30 a.m. ET—a release known to jolt bond yields, and often, high-multiple industrial names as well.

But the supply chain can bite back. A tighter pinch on components, or an unexpected quality snag, often means expensive workarounds and upended delivery timelines. Boeing and GE have been digging into a possible durability concern with the GE9X engine tied to the delayed 777X program, according to Reuters earlier this month.

After the March numbers and the dividend update, eyes shift to GE Aerospace’s Q1 results webcast set for April 21. For investors, that’s the next shot to see if services growth keeps pace—and if the parts supply logjam is easing at all.

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