Aerospace Ready To Take Off: Goldman Sachs Reveals 11 Top Picks In The Sector

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    The commercial aerospace sector is gaining altitude, driven by surging demand for passenger travel, robust freight activity, and a resurgence in aircraft orders.

    According to Goldman Sachs analyst Noah Poponak, CFA, air traffic recovery is exceeding expectations, with growth now outpacing GDP by more than double.

    The sector’s strong fundamentals, buoyed by tight supply chains and rising aftermarket revenues, are positioning key aerospace stocks for a significant takeoff.

    Here’s what you need to know — and the top stocks analysts say you should have on your radar.

    Air Traffic Surpasses Pre-Pandemic Levels

    “The overall commercial aerospace market is fundamentally strong,” said Poponak in a note Thursday.

    Global passenger traffic continues its remarkable climb as international air traffic jumped 9% year-over-year (yoy) in September, following an 11% yoy increase in August, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Passenger capacity rose in lockstep, up 9% and 10% yoy, respectively.

    Goldman Sachs forecasts another 9% yoy gain for October based on airline reports.

    Forward airline schedules indicate that global passenger capacity will grow by 6% to 7% year-over-year through November, December, and January, reflecting sustained demand as travel appetite remains strong.

    Freight Market Delivers Double-Digit Growth

    The recovery isn’t limited to passengers. International freight traffic surged 11% yoy in September, following a 12% yoy gain in August, with freight capacity expanding by 8% yoy in both months.

    Major cargo players FedEx Corp. FDX and United Parcel Service Inc. UPS also saw gains, with UPS reporting 11% yoy growth and FedEx posting a 3% yoy increase in global air cargo traffic.

    Boeing, Airbus Rack Up Orders

    Large commercial jet manufacturers are riding the wave of demand. In October alone, Boeing Co. BA secured 63 new orders, while Airbus SE EADSY booked 82 aircraft orders—both with zero cancellations.

    “New aircraft order campaigning activity appears to remain robust, for both growth and replacement,” Poponak wrote.

    Parked aircraft, which currently make up 11.8% of the total global fleet, remained flat month-over-month, further reflecting high utilization levels as airlines capitalize on the recovery in passenger and freight traffic.

    Goldman Sachs’ Top Stock Picks

    Goldman Sachs’ Poponak highlighted 11 buy-rated stocks that stand to benefit from the industry’s resurgence. These include large aircraft manufacturers, component suppliers, and business jet producers.

    Company Category
    Woodward Inc. WWD Aerospace Systems
    Boeing Co. Large Aircraft
    TransDigm Group Inc. TDG Aircraft Components
    GE Aerospace GE Engine Manufacturing
    HEICO Corp. HEI Aircraft Parts
    Howmet Aerospace Inc. HWM Aerospace Materials
    Ducommun Inc. DCO Aerospace Electronics
    CAE Inc. CAE Simulation & Training
    Bombardier Inc. BOMBF Business Jets
    Embraer S.A. ERJ Regional Aircraft
    Textron Inc. TXT Business Jets & Helicopters

    Among these, Woodward (WWD) is singled out for its placement on Goldman’s “Conviction List,” while Boeing remains a flagship name for its leadership in large commercial jets.

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