FTAI Aviation (FTAI) Releases Financial Results for Q1 2026

FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ:FTAI) is one of the Unstoppable Stocks to Buy in 2026. On April 29, the company released its financial results for Q1 2026. The company posted a quarter of healthy execution throughout all the 3 of its platforms, thanks to the continued momentum in the company’s core Aerospace Products offering and increasingly diverse customer base. The end market demand remains strong. Thanks to the strengthened balance sheet and significant capital, FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ:FTAI) remains well-placed to pursue attractive opportunities in the market for sustained growth.

FTAI Aviation (FTAI) Releases Financial Results for Q1 2026

FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ:FTAI)’s total revenues rose by $328.6 million YoY, with aerospace products revenue rising $258.2 million, mainly because of a $246.8 million rise in CFM56-5B, CFM56-7B, and V2500 engine and module sales. Furthermore, MRE Contract revenue rose $120.6 million YoY, primarily because of an increase in engine and module sales made to the 2025 Partnership.

FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ:FTAI) reaffirmed its 2026 total business segment EBITDA outlook of $1.625 billion. This comprises $1.05 billion from aerospace products and $575 million from aviation leasing, helped by the growing demand throughout the proprietary aerospace offerings.

FTAI Aviation Ltd. (NASDAQ:FTAI) is an integrated full-service provider of aftermarket power and maintenance for the most widely used commercial jet engines.

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