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AxioAero Group Acquires Airway Aerospace

AxioAero Group Acquires Airway Aerospace, Expanding Aftermarket Capabilities
AxioAero Group, a newly established holding company specializing in aerospace and aviation, has announced the acquisition of Airway Aerospace, a Florida-based repair station certified by the FAA, EASA, and CAA UK. This acquisition represents AxioAero’s second strategic purchase following its acquisition of Aviation Concepts in January 2024, underscoring the company’s ambition to develop a distinctive platform within the aerospace aftermarket sector.
Airway Aerospace’s Expertise and Market Reach
Founded in 2013, Airway Aerospace offers comprehensive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services with expertise across accessories, airframe, and powerplant repairs. The company caters to commercial, cargo, and defense aviation markets, providing component repairs in critical systems such as hydraulics, pneumatics, fuel systems, flight controls, thrust reversers, nacelles, and fixed-wing structures. Airway’s certifications, including RS-DER repair authority and Owner-Produced Parts capabilities, enable it to support a broad spectrum of aircraft. These range from narrow-body models like the Boeing 737 and Airbus A320 family to wide-body aircraft such as the Boeing 747/767 and Airbus A300/A330, as well as Boeing 707 military variants.
Operating from two facilities in Doral, Florida, Airway Aerospace has built a reputation for delivering fast, adaptable solutions backed by technical expertise. The company maintains enduring relationships with a diverse customer base, emphasizing reliability and responsiveness. Under the terms of the acquisition, Airway will continue to operate under its existing name and leadership, preserving its core identity, culture, and agility as a small business.
Strategic Implications and Industry Perspectives
Joe Ferrer, owner of Airway Aerospace, highlighted the company’s commitment to quality and customer relationships, stating that the partnership with AxioAero Group will support continued growth while maintaining the values that have defined Airway. Matt Haugk, CEO of AxioAero Group, described the acquisition as a significant milestone in the company’s strategy to build a differentiated aerospace aftermarket platform. He emphasized that Airway’s technical expertise and customer-focused approach align closely with AxioAero’s vision to expand capabilities and deliver value globally.
As AxioAero integrates Airway Aerospace into its portfolio, the company will need to address challenges such as operational alignment, regulatory compliance, and ensuring uninterrupted service to customers. Industry analysts anticipate that investor scrutiny will focus on the strategic fit and financial implications of the acquisition. Meanwhile, competitors may respond by accelerating consolidation efforts or forming new partnerships to sustain their market positions amid the evolving aerospace services landscape.

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