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Here’s why the Rolls-Royce share price is soaring today and what next

by April 15, 2026
by April 15, 2026

Rolls-Royce share price has held steady in the past few days as concerns about the civil aviation industry have eased modestly, signaling that the impact of the travel disruptions will not be as severe as expected. RR stock jumped to 1,315p on Tuesday, ups sharply from the year-to-date low of 1,080p.

Rolls-Royce share price jumps as the civil aviation industry stabilizes

RR stock was among the most affected by the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The main reason for this is that most of its airline clients, especially those with an exposure to the Middle East, have had to cancel some of their flights as demand shrank.

This is important because of how Rolls-Royce makes most of its money. While it is known for engine manufacturing, it makes most of its money by servicing those engines through long-term service contracts.

These contracts ensure that it mostly makes money when the engines are flying. As such, its main risks are geopolitical crises such as the war in Iran, an engine issue as we observed a few years ago, and a major black swan event like the COVI-19 pandemic.

Therefore, Rolls-Royce stock price is doing well and odds the war will end soon rise. This explains why crude oil prices have plunged in the past few days, even after President Donald Trump started his blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

The ending of the war will lead to lower jet fuel prices as the Hormuz Strait opens. It will all lead to lower aluminum prices as production rises. Lower aluminum prices mean higher profit margins for Rolls-Royce Holdings.

Iran war came as the turnaround was accelerating 

The Iran war came at a time when the company’s turnaround was accelerating. A company that the current CEO called a burning platform has become one of the best-performing in London, with its stock soaring by triple digits.

The most recent results showed that the company’s growth accelerated last year, a trend that may accelerate barring any major events such as a new war.

These numbers showed that its annual revenue jumped to £20 billion last year from £17.8 billion a year earlier. Similarly, its operating profit rose from £2.8 billion to £3.4 billion, surpassing what the management had guided.

This growth was driven by its civil aviation business, which accounts for over 50% of its annual revenue. The defense and power businesses are doing well and facing major tailwinds. For example, the Iran war and the tensions between the US and Europe will lead to more defense spending.

The power business will benefit from the ongoing artificial intelligence boom. In a recent statement, the management said that it was working on  a power product specifically tailored towards data centers. Also, its small modular reactor business will continue thriving in the coming years.

Most notably, the management boosted the forward guidance, with its expectations showing that its underlying profit will be between £4 billion and £5.2 billion, and its free cash flow will be between £5 billion and £5.3 billion.

Rolls-Royce stock price technical analysis 

RR stock chart | Source: TradingView

The ongoing Rolls-Royce stock price recovery is line with our recent prediction, in which we cited the forming falling wedge pattern, which is made up of two descending and converging trendlines. This rebound happened as the two lines neared their confluence.

Rolls-Royce stock is sitting slightly above the 50-day and 100-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMA), a sign that bulls are in control. Therefore, the most likely scenario is where it continues rising, potentially to the all-time high of 1,420p. A move above that level will point to more gains towards the psychological level of 1,500p.

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