AAR Corp has entered into a definitive agreement to purchase aircraft interiors engineering company, Aircraft Reconfig Technologies, from ZIM Aircraft Cabin Solutions for $35 million in an all-cash transaction, subject to customary adjustments.
Upon closing, the acquisition will immediately expand AAR Corp’s engineering and certification capabilities in its repair and engineering segment, allowing it to further differentiate itself as the leading independent MRO provider in North America.
Aircraft Reconfig Technologies is an engineering company specialising in passenger aircraft reconfiguration for leading global airlines.
The company’s full-service solutions include project management, engineering, and certification for aircraft interior reconfigurations.
Founded in 1990, the company’s approximately 100 team members are based in Greensboro, North Carolina.
An FAA Part 21 and 183 Organization Designation Authorization (ODA) holder, Aircraft Reconfig Technologies’ IP portfolio includes patents, parts manufacturer approval (PMA), and supplemental type certificates.
Incorporating these qualifications into AAR Corp’s repair and engineering segment will expand its design capabilities for more complex aircraft modification work to complement its MRO offering.
The ODA designation will also minimise AAR’s reliance on third parties for design certification.
John M. Holmes, AAR Corp’s chairman, president and chief executive, said: “M&A is an important element of AAR’s continued growth strategy. This acquisition will elevate AAR’s engineering and in-house certification services to drive proprietary solutions as part of our broader MRO offering.
“We look forward to welcoming the skilled team at Aircraft Reconfig Technologies to AAR.”
Tom Hoferer, AAR’s senior vice president of repair and engineering, said: “This acquisition will add incremental engineering capabilities that will further differentiate AAR and enable us to expand our total accessible market.
“Further, by combining Aircraft Reconfig Technologies’ qualifications with AAR’s leadership position in MRO, we will be able to bring certification for our engineering solutions in-house, which will enhance our offerings to customers and create opportunities for AAR to pursue additional work.”
The transaction is expected to close in Q4 of AAR’s Fiscal Year 2026, subject to customary closing conditions, including receipt of certain regulatory approvals. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to both margins and earnings.
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