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Blackhawk Group Acquires Silver Sky Aviation

Blackhawk Group Expands into Alaska with Acquisition of Silver Sky Aviation
The Blackhawk Group (TBG), a prominent provider of turboprop performance solutions, has announced the acquisition of Silver Sky Aviation, an Alaska-based maintenance and upgrade specialist. This strategic move marks Blackhawk’s entry into one of the fastest-growing turboprop markets globally and establishes Wasilla as the sixth location within its Performance Center Network. The expansion significantly enhances the company’s presence in a region where high-performance aircraft and operational reliability are critical due to challenging environmental conditions.
Strengthening Capabilities in a Demanding Market
Silver Sky Aviation brings over a decade of experience servicing turboprop aircraft, with a strong focus on King Air, Caravan, Kodiak, and PC-12 models. The Wasilla facility is among the few in Alaska equipped to meet the increasing demand for turboprop maintenance and performance upgrades, driven by the state’s harsh, cold-weather environment. Silver Sky’s expertise in Blackhawk and Finnoff performance conversions aligns closely with TBG’s core offerings, making the acquisition a natural and strategic fit.
Chad Cundiff, CEO of The Blackhawk Group, highlighted the importance of the acquisition, stating, “Silver Sky provides a tremendous opportunity to expand The Blackhawk Group’s support of Alaskan aviation. Turboprops are a lifeline for operators in the region, and many already benefit from Blackhawk and Finnoff upgrades. Silver Sky’s reputation for technical expertise, customer support, and operational excellence—combined with the resources of The Blackhawk Group—will accelerate capability expansion while creating new career opportunities for the Silver Sky team.”
Aaron McCarty, owner and founder of Silver Sky, expressed optimism about the partnership, noting, “Joining The Blackhawk Group allows us to expand our capabilities, strengthen partnerships with local operators, and create new opportunities and benefits for our team while maintaining our focus on safety and reliability.”
Industry Implications and Future Outlook
While the acquisition positions Blackhawk Group to capitalize on Alaska’s robust turboprop market, it also presents integration challenges. The successful merger of Silver Sky’s operations and expertise into TBG’s existing network will be essential to fully realize the benefits of the deal. Industry analysts anticipate close scrutiny of the financial impact and the effect on Blackhawk’s competitive standing within the maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) sector. Competitors may respond by enhancing their own service offerings or expanding capabilities to maintain market share in the evolving Alaskan aviation landscape.
As a portfolio company of New State Capital Partners, The Blackhawk Group continues to pursue growth through strategic acquisitions aimed at solidifying its leadership in turboprop performance solutions. The integration of Silver Sky Aviation will be closely watched by industry observers as it may shape the future of aviation services not only in Alaska but across broader markets.

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