Airbus SE (EPA:AIR – Get Free Report) crossed below its 50 day moving average during trading on Tuesday . The stock has a 50 day moving average of €199.61 and traded as low as €183.14. Airbus shares last traded at €183.14, with a volume of 1,598,697 shares.
Trending Headlines about Airbus
Here are the key news stories impacting Airbus this week:
- Positive Sentiment: Airbus pitched two rotorcraft concepts for NATO’s Next-Generation Rotorcraft Capability studies, which could lead to multi‑year defence development work and higher-margin revenue if programmes proceed. Airbus presents two rotorcraft concepts for Nato NGRC studies
- Positive Sentiment: Airbus says its H160 has a strong market position versus Leonardo’s AW139 — a win for its civil/helicopter backlog and margin diversification beyond airliners. Airbus Confident In H160 Market Share Against Leonardo’s AW139
- Neutral Sentiment: Reports say Airbus would build two European fighter types if governments want — underlines potential large defence upside but depends entirely on political funding decisions. Airbus ready to build two new European fighters if countries want
- Neutral Sentiment: Several product features and operator stories (A350 power/size comparisons, A350-1000 for Air Canada, A380 crew rest, Delta A321neo seating) keep Airbus in the headlines but are unlikely to drive near‑term share moves. This Is How Powerful The Airbus A350 Is
- Negative Sentiment: Analysts downgraded Airbus on execution risk for the A320 and A350 programmes — the most direct catalyst for the share drop, pointing to delivery delays, cost pressure and margin risk. Airbus downgraded on A320, A350 programmes execution risks
- Negative Sentiment: Coverage highlights cracks in the supply chain relationship with engine supplier Pratt & Whitney — reporting suggests Airbus’s expectations and Pratt’s delivery reality may diverge, raising short‑term production risk for A320/A350 families. Daily Memo: Airbus Has Expectations For Pratt, But Reality Points To A Different Outcome
- Negative Sentiment: Local operational risk: a Karnataka legislator warned of cutting power to the Tata‑Airbus helicopter assembly unit in Vemagal, India — a potential disruptor to regional production if it escalates. Kolar MLA warns of cutting power supply to Tata-Airbus helicopter assembly unit
- Negative Sentiment: Commentary pieces suggesting “Airbus struggles continue” add to negative investor sentiment by questioning execution accountability and whether broader issues (supply chain, integration) are being resolved. Airbus struggles continue – but does the blame lie elsewhere?
Airbus Stock Down 0.2%
The firm’s fifty day moving average is €199.61 and its 200 day moving average is €197.73.
About Airbus
Airbus SE, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and delivery of aerospace products, services, and solutions worldwide. It operates through three segments: Airbus, Airbus Helicopters, and Airbus Defence and Space. The Airbus segment develops, manufactures, markets, and sells commercial jet passenger aircraft, freighter aircraft, regional turboprop aircraft, and aircraft components, as well as provides aircraft conversion and related services. The Airbus Helicopters segment develops, manufactures, markets, and sells civil and military helicopters; and provides helicopter-related services.
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