Airbus Stock: Technical Rebound to €189.90 Ahead of Annual Results
Airbus shares are up 1.42% this Thursday morning, trading at €189.90 after closing at €187.24 the previous day. This rebound comes as the aerospace group has seen a 10% decline over three months, with the publication of its 2025 annual results expected on February 19.
Firm Order Boosts Trading Session
The session is particularly animated by the confirmation of a firm order for eight A350-1000s by Air Canada. The Canadian company thus formalizes a contract that had remained unidentified since November 2025, demonstrating its increasing commitment to the European manufacturer's large aircraft. For Airbus, this announcement strengthens an already substantial order book on the long-haul segment, a key lever for medium-term industrial visibility.
This contract is part of a busy schedule for the group, which will publish its 2025 annual accounts on February 19. The results for the first quarter of 2026 will follow on April 28. These two dates will be important milestones to assess Airbus's operational trajectory, particularly in terms of production rates and profitability.
Technical Analysis of Current Stock Movements
Technically, Airbus's stock price this morning is just above its support level at €187.24, corresponding to the previous day's close. The stock remains significantly below its 50-day moving average, positioned at €200.25, indicating a downward trend established over recent weeks and consistent with the 10% decline observed over three months.
The RSI indicator, at 16, signals a rarely reached oversold zone. This extreme level, well below the usual threshold of 30, indicates that selling pressure has been particularly pronounced in recent days. The 1.42% rebound recorded this morning could be part of this context of technical tensions, without necessarily challenging the short-term bearish dynamic. The major resistance lies at €220.20, more than 15% above the current price, illustrating the extent of the journey required for the stock to return to its late 2025 levels.