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To own Blue Bird today, you need to believe it can turn a historically cyclical, subsidy-sensitive school bus business into a more diversified, higher-margin vehicle platform company. The upgraded 2026 net revenue outlook to US$1.75 billion and sharply higher recent profitability support that narrative in the near term, while the biggest risk remains policy and funding volatility around clean school buses that could still affect backlog and earnings visibility.
Among the recent announcements, the long-term collaboration with Ford on next generation F-53/F-59 commercial stripped chassis stands out. By taking on design, manufacturing, and sales of these platforms from 2028, Blue Bird is pushing beyond its core K 12 market into commercial vehicles, directly tying into the key catalyst of broadening its addressable market and reducing reliance on school district and subsidy cycles.
Yet despite the upgraded outlook, investors should be aware that subsidy dependence and policy swings could still weigh on bus demand and margins over time...
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Blue Bird's narrative projects $2.5 billion revenue and $68.6 million earnings by 2029. This requires 15.5% yearly revenue growth and a $213.2 million earnings decrease from $281.8 million today.
Uncover how Blue Bird's forecasts yield a $87.38 fair value, a 35% upside to its current price.
Some of the lowest analysts were already cautious, assuming roughly US$2.2 billion of revenue and about US$202 million of earnings by 2029, and they worry that rising tariffs and input costs could blunt the benefits of Blue Bird’s Ford chassis expansion. Their view is more pessimistic than consensus, which is exactly why it is worth comparing multiple scenarios before you decide how this latest news might reshape the story.
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