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Investors Eye TransDigm's $2.2 Billion Aerospace Acquisition, Projecting $280 Million Revenue Boost

Araverus Team|Friday, January 16, 2026 at 5:38 PM

Araverus Team

Jan 16, 2026 · 5:38 PM

Acquisition · Aerospace Parts · M&A · TransDigm

AcquisitionAerospace PartsM&ATransDigm

Transdigm Group announced its acquisition of Jet Parts Engineering and Victor Sierra Aviation for approximately $2.2 billion, which includes some tax benefits.

The two businesses are expected to generate about $280 million in combined revenue in 2025.

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