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AAR Acquires Aircraft Reconfig Technologies

AAR Acquires Aircraft Reconfig Technologies, Enhancing Aerospace Service Capabilities
AAR has finalized the acquisition of Aircraft Reconfig Technologies (ART) from ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions, marking a significant expansion of its engineering and aviation services portfolio. The transaction, valued at US$35 million in an all-cash deal announced on December 17, 2025, positions AAR to strengthen its foothold in the global aviation market. ART, an engineering firm specializing in passenger aircraft reconfiguration, will now operate as part of AAR, subject to customary post-closing adjustments.
Strategic Expansion Through ART Acquisition
The acquisition notably adds Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) to AAR’s Engineering Services capabilities. This authorization empowers AAR to issue supplemental type certificates (STCs) and Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) independently, eliminating reliance on third-party entities. Tom Hoferer, Senior Vice President of Repair & Engineering at AAR, emphasized that the ODA enhances the company’s ability to design, manufacture, and certify aircraft cabin interiors, underscoring the strategic value of integrating ART’s expertise.
While the integration is expected to augment AAR’s technical proficiency and broaden its service offerings, the company may encounter challenges in harmonizing ART’s technologies and operational processes with its existing infrastructure. Industry analysts suggest that competitors may respond by upgrading their own capabilities to preserve market share. The acquisition aligns with broader aerospace industry trends focused on technological innovation and adapting to evolving customer demands, highlighting its importance for AAR’s long-term growth.
Expanding Commercial Aviation Reach and Digital Innovation
In a complementary development, AAR has entered into a multi-year commercial distribution agreement with Woodward, a global leader in aerospace and industrial controls. Under this partnership, AAR becomes the preferred distributor of Woodward’s high-demand consumable parts—including fuel filters, gaskets, and seals—for prominent engine models such as the CFM LEAP, GEnx, and CF34. These components are critical to maintaining engine performance and reliability in commercial aviation.
This agreement extends AAR’s existing collaboration with Woodward in the defense sector to the commercial aviation market. Through AAR’s extensive global warehouse network, customers will gain expedited access to essential parts, particularly benefiting Aircraft on Ground (AOG) scenarios where rapid delivery is vital. Jacob Roush, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Woodward, highlighted the critical nature of timely parts availability for engine reliability. Frank Landrio, AAR’s Senior Vice President of Distribution, noted that the agreement reflects Woodward’s confidence in AAR’s proven distribution capabilities and its potential to replicate success in the commercial aviation arena.
Further advancing its technological edge, AAR has launched Airvoyant, an AI-driven aviation procurement platform designed to automate and optimize parts sourcing. Built on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and integrated with Aeroxchange’s network of over 5,000 suppliers, Airvoyant employs artificial intelligence to analyze supplier quotes and generate purchase recommendations based on historical procurement data. This innovation streamlines decision-making processes for airlines and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers, addressing the traditionally manual and time-consuming nature of parts procurement.
Collectively, AAR’s acquisition of ART, expanded distribution agreements, and investment in digital procurement solutions demonstrate a strategic response to the evolving aerospace market, emphasizing innovation, efficiency, and enhanced customer service.

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