GE Aerospace looks strong because engine services and aftermarket demand are still a big growth driver. But if airlines get squeezed by higher fuel costs, weaker travel demand, or geopolitical disruptions, could that eventually slow flight hours, maintenance spending, or new aircraft deliveries?
Curious how much of GE’s bull case depends on airlines staying healthy versus GE’s backlog and service contracts being resilient enough to ride through it.
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