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AMETEK to Acquire First Aviation for Defense Aircraft Repairs

AMETEK to Acquire First Aviation, Enhancing Defense Aircraft Repair Services
AMETEK, Inc. (NYSE: AME) has announced a definitive agreement to acquire First Aviation Services, a leading provider of mission-critical maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for defense and aviation sectors. First Aviation is also a manufacturer of proprietary components, specializing in advanced electronics, rotor blades, propellers, landing gear, and flight controls. The company designs and produces essential parts for a broad range of defense and aviation platforms, positioning it as a strategic addition to AMETEK’s existing MRO capabilities.
David A. Zapico, AMETEK’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, emphasized the strategic alignment of the acquisition, noting that First Aviation’s offerings will expand AMETEK’s market reach and enhance its portfolio of component MRO services. He highlighted the complementary nature of the two companies’ products and services, which serve mission-critical applications, and expressed confidence in leveraging their combined operational, engineering, and distribution strengths to drive growth.
First Aviation Services, which generates approximately $80 million in annual sales and operates six centers of excellence across the United States, will strengthen AMETEK’s position within the defense and aviation MRO market. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals.
Competitive Landscape and Industry Context
This acquisition occurs amid intensifying competition in the aerospace and defense maintenance sector. Competitors such as Talica have recently expanded through acquisitions like AeroDynamics Metal Finishing, while GE Aerospace is investing $1 billion to increase U.S. manufacturing capacity. These developments underscore the competitive pressures AMETEK faces as it seeks to broaden its market share.
The broader aviation maintenance industry is also navigating challenges including elevated fuel prices, which may affect demand for MRO services, according to industry analysis from FlightGlobal. Additionally, heightened competitive vigilance is evident in recent disputes such as Archer Aviation’s complaint against Joby Aviation over alleged import violations, reflecting the strategic efforts companies are undertaking to protect and advance their market positions.
About AMETEK
AMETEK, with annual sales of approximately $7.5 billion, is a global provider of industrial technology solutions serving a diverse array of niche markets. The company’s growth strategy emphasizes operational excellence, technological innovation, global expansion, and strategic acquisitions, supported by disciplined cash generation and capital deployment. Founded in 1930 and publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange for over 95 years, AMETEK is a component of the S&P 500 index.
For further information, visit www.ametek.com.

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