Jan 30 (Reuters) - Parker-Hannifin PH.N on Thursday posted a quarterly profit that surpassed estimates, driven by higher demand for its aircraft parts and components, sending its shares up 6% in morning trade.
Faced with a jet shortage amid strong travel demand, airlines have resorted to flying older, maintenance-intensive aircraft, boosting the need for replacement parts.
Meanwhile, despite supply chain issues, increased production efforts by plane manufacturers are benefiting parts suppliers like Parker, who are seeing a surge in orders.
Parker, which supplies airframes and engine components to Boeing BA.N and Airbus AIR.PA, posted a second-quarter adjusted profit per share of $6.53, surpassing analysts' average estimate of $6.23, according to data compiled by LSEG.
The company, however, marginally tightened its 2025 adjusted profit forecast range to between $26.40 and $27.00 per share, citing a delay in industrial recovery and currency headwinds.
(Reporting by Utkarsh Shetti in Bengaluru; Editing by Vijay Kishore)
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