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Rolls‑Royce Share Price Today (13 Nov 2025): RR.L edges lower after in‑line trading update as guidance held and flying hours rise

London — 13 November 2025. Rolls‑Royce Holdings (LSE: RR.) traded at 1,147.50p in early London dealings, about 0.4% below yesterday’s close of 1,152.50p. Intraday so far: open 1,136.00p, high 1,150.50p, low 1,131.50p. The stock sits just under its 52‑week high of 1,196.00p set in late September. (Data delayed ~20 minutes; 09:46 GMT.)

What moved the shares today

Before the market opened, Rolls‑Royce issued a scheduled Trading Update covering performance to 31 October 2025. Management reaffirmed full‑year guidance for underlying operating profit of £3.1–£3.2bn and free cash flow of £3.0–£3.1bn, and highlighted further operational progress in the turnaround.

The company also said large engine flying hours rose 8% in the first ten months of 2025, reaching 109% of 2019 levels, with momentum supported by new or growing orders and interest across civil aerospace—naming IndiGo, Malaysia Airlines, Avolon and demand for the A350F (Trent XWB‑97) from carriers in Greater China and Asia‑Pacific. In Defence, the update referenced the Türkiye Eurofighter Typhoon agreement (EJ200 engines) as a medium‑term tailwind.

Financial press coverage framed the statement as “in line”: Rolls‑Royce said it remains confident on full‑year targets, citing higher flying hours and continued data‑centre power systems demand, while acknowledging industry‑wide supply bottlenecks. Contextually, the shares have more than doubled in 2025, leaving the group near a £97bn market value. Reuters

Key takeaways for investors

  • Guidance unchanged: Underlying operating profit £3.1–£3.2bn; free cash flow £3.0–£3.1bn for FY2025. Reaffirmation often signals delivery is tracking plan.
  • Civil Aerospace recovery: +8% flying hours YTD; time‑on‑wing upgrades progressing on Trent 1000/7000 fleets, with additional durability improvements targeted by year‑end.
  • Order and program signals: Named demand from IndiGo, Malaysia Airlines, Avolon; A350F interest; Defence underpinned by the Typhoon pathway and other programmes.
  • Power Systems stay supportive: Ongoing data‑centre back‑up power demand remains a contributor to the group’s outlook.

Today’s price action in context

Despite the broadly constructive update, RR.L eased modestly this morning. That’s typical when a widely anticipated statement lands “as expected” after a powerful multi‑month rerating—Rolls‑Royce is still up well over 100% year‑to‑date. Put simply: the bar was high, the company cleared it, but didn’t raise it. Reuters

What to watch next

  • Delivery vs. guidance: Any tweaks to the £3.1–£3.2bn profit and £3.0–£3.1bn FCF ranges will be closely tracked into year‑end.
  • Civil aerospace utilisation: Sustained flying‑hour growth above 2019 levels strengthens long‑term service revenue; watch for additional widebody activity and A350F traction.
  • Execution on reliability upgrades: Certification and rollout of further Trent 1000/7000 durability measures are operational swing factors for customer confidence and shop‑visit cadence.
  • Non‑aero demand: Continued orders in data‑centre power systems could cushion cycle bumps in civil aerospace.

Bottom line

For 13 November 2025, the Rolls‑Royce share price is a touch softer after a steady, on‑plan trading update. Guidance is intact, utilisation is improving, and execution milestones are stacking up. Given the stock’s outsized run this year, the market now wants fresh catalysts—either upgraded ranges or new headline programmes—to power the next leg higher.


At a glance — RR.L on 13/11/2025 (latest print)
Price: 1,147.50p (‑0.43% vs prior close) • Day range: 1,131.50–1,150.50 • Open: 1,136.00 • 52‑week high: 1,196.00 (Sep 29, 2025).


Today’s coverage

  • Reuters: UK aero‑engineer Rolls‑Royce confident on targets (trading update; flying hours; demand backdrop).

Sources: Company Trading Update (07:00 GMT), FT market data snapshot, and Reuters same‑day coverage as cited above.

This article is for information only and is not investment advice.

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