Rolls‑Royce says trading on track as Asian airline demand, Turkish Typhoon order and data‑centre power wins boost outlook

Rolls‑Royce said it is on track to meet full‑year guidance after stronger‑than‑expected demand from Asian airlines, a new Turkish order tied to Typhoon fighter support, and contracts to supply power systems for data‑centre builds — lifting near‑term revenue and aftermarket visibility.

Discovered 2025-11-12T23:06:49.968524-08:00 | 2025-11-12T23:06:49.968524-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Rolls‑Royce is "on track to meet full‑year guidance" driven by stronger engine demand from Asian carriers and aftermarket activity; that directly influences OEM production rates, supplier scheduling and MRO cadence. See the company move to boost engine output and LessorCare+ for related context.
  • The new Turkish Typhoon order and data‑centre power‑system contracts broaden revenue mix between civil aftermarket and defence sustainment, improving spare‑parts visibility and recurring service opportunities.
  • These developments underpin investor confidence and strategic positioning after the firm recently reached a market value milestone, which affects access to capital for production ramp and R&D.

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