1. General Electric's aerospace division, with a high valuation, leads the jet engine market, benefiting from long-term service revenue and high earnings visibility. 2. Maintenance service, accounting for 70% of GE's revenue, ensures steady cash flow, driven by long-term contracts for commercial and defense engines. 3. Financial estimates suggest GE can grow consolidated revenue by 10% and cash earnings by over 20% in 2025-26, with potential for upgrades.
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