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Rolls-Royce increases profit and cash-flow outlook after strong H1

Rolls-Royce, a British aero-engineer, raised its outlook for the full year in terms of both operating profit as well as free cash flow. This was after navigating supply chain challenges and overcoming tariffs.

The company's operating profit guidance was increased by 400 million pounds (300 million pounds) to 3.2 billion pound and its free cashflow by 200 million pounds, to 3.1 billion pound.

Tufan Erginbilgic is the chief executive of Rolls-Royce, and has been in charge since 2023. He said that his multi-year turnaround continues to produce results.

He said that despite the challenges posed by the supply chain and the tariffs, "our actions have led to strong results in the first half of the year."

He said Rolls has improved the time that its engines are on the wing, a demand of its airline clients. It also improved the profitability in its maintenance services.

He said that the power systems division had grown as a result of gaining business from government and data centre customers.

(source: Reuters)