GE Aerospace Backlog Hits $210 Billion Yet Valuation Deters Investors

Analysts cite a 0.5% dividend yield and high valuation despite strong revenue and earnings growth in 2026. GE Aerospace reported a $210 billion backlog, reflecting future product sales and services revenue. The figure underscores long-term demand for jet engines and mainte

Analysts cite a 0.5% dividend yield and high valuation despite strong revenue and earnings growth in 2026.

GE Aerospace reported a $210 billion backlog, reflecting future product sales and services revenue. The figure underscores long-term demand for jet engines and maintenance contracts, which generate recurring income.

Second-quarter 2026 adjusted revenues rose 24% year over year, while earnings climbed 22%. Despite this growth, the stock’s 0.5% dividend yield trails the S&P 500’s 1% yield, raising concerns among income-focused investors.

Valuation remains a key deterrent, with some analysts arguing the stock appears overpriced relative to its fundamentals and peer benchmarks.

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