BILL ANALYSIS
HR7460
BULLISHAirborne Act of 2026
HR7460 (Airborne Act of 2026) has been assessed with a bullish outlook for investors. This legislation directly affects Carrier Global ($CARR), $TT and Johnson Controls ($JCI). The primary sectors impacted are Technology, Manufacturing and Utilities. View the full bill text on Congress.gov.
bullish
Market Sentiment
3
Affected Stocks
3
Sectors Impacted
Key Takeaways for Investors
Bill is in earliest legislative stage (introduced, referred to Ways and Means) — low near-term passage probability
Tax credit structure: up to $250/sq ft for HVAC upgrades with prevailing wage/apprenticeship compliance
Primary beneficiaries are commercial HVAC OEMs $CARR, $TT and controls providers $JCI, $HON
No direct appropriation — it's a tax expenditure; no money moves until Treasury regulations are finalized
No real market data provided; this analysis is structural, not price-based
How HR7460 Affects the Market
This early-stage bill has zero near-term market pricing implications. The credit structure favors commercial HVAC equipment, which benefits Carrier and Trane most given their large commercial applied systems market share. Johnson Controls and Honeywell provide complementary building controls and IAQ equipment. No sector-wide market moves until Ways and Means markup. If the bill advances to committee, expect relative outperformance in $CARR, $TT, $JCI, , $LII compared to residential-heavy HVAC names ($WHR, $OC) which have less exposure to the commercial retrofit incentive. The prevailing wage bonus favors manufacturers with union relationships (Carrier, Trane) over non-union contractors, creating a competitive moat for the branded OEMs over generic installers.
Bill Details
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Bill Number | HR7460 |
| Market Sentiment | bullish |
| Event Date | |
| Affected Sectors | Technology, Manufacturing, Utilities |
| Affected Stocks | Carrier Global ($CARR), $TT, Johnson Controls ($JCI) |
| Source | View on Congress.gov → |
Summary
The Airborne Act of 2026, early-stage in the House Ways and Means Committee, introduces tax credits up to $250/sq ft for commercial HVAC and IAQ upgrades. Direct beneficiaries are HVAC equipment and building control manufacturers $CARR, $TT, $JCI, and $HON. No funding is appropriated yet; passage probability is low at this introduction stage.