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AAR acquires HAECO Americas and signs multi-year contracts with key customers, extending North American MRO leadership

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AAR (NYSE:AIR) announced it has acquired HAECO Americas for $78 million in an all-cash deal, expanding AAR's heavy maintenance footprint with two additional North American facilities in Greensboro, NC and Lake City, FL.

Related to the transaction, AAR secured multi-year heavy maintenance contracts with key customers totaling over $850 million, which effectively sell out the two facilities. The purchase price represents a high single-digit multiple of LTM EBITDA, and AAR said the deal will be initially slightly dilutive to operating margins but is expected to drive synergy realization and margin improvement after integration.

AAR (NYSE:AIR) ha annunciato di aver acquisito HAECO Americas per $78 million in un accordo interamente in contanti, espandendo l'impronta della manutenzione pesante di AAR con due ulteriori impianti nordamericani a Greensboro, NC e Lake City, FL.

In relazione all'operazione, AAR ha assicurato contratti di manutenzione pesante pluriennali con clienti chiave per un totale di oltre $850 million, che di fatto esauriscono la capacità delle due strutture. Il prezzo d'acquisto rappresenta un multiplo ad alto valore singolo di LTM EBITDA, e AAR ha detto che l'accordo sarà inizialmente leggermente diluitivo sui margini operativi ma si prevede che favorisca la realizzazione di sinergie e un miglioramento dei margini dopo l'integrazione.

AAR (NYSE:AIR) anunció que ha adquirido HAECO Americas por $78 million en un acuerdo 100% en efectivo, ampliando la huella de mantenimiento pesado de AAR con dos instalaciones adicionales en North Carolina Greensboro y Lake City, FL.

Relativo a la operación, AAR aseguró contratos de mantenimiento pesado plurianuales con clientes clave por un total de más de $850 million, lo que efectivamente agota la capacidad de las dos instalaciones. El precio de compra representa un múltiplo de dígito alto del EBITDA de los últimos doce meses (LTM), y AAR dijo que el acuerdo estará inicialmente ligeramente diluido para los márgenes operativos, pero se espera que impulse la realización de sinergias y la mejora de márgenes tras la integración.

AAR (NYSE:AIR)가 HAECO Americas를 $78 million에 현금 전액으로 인수했다고 발표했습니다. 이 거래를 통해 AAR의 중대 정비(HM) 입지가 확장되어 노스캐롤라이나 주 Greensboro 및 플로리다 주 Lake City에 두 개의 추가 북미 시설이 추가됩니다.

거래와 관련하여 AAR은 주요 고객과의 다년간 중대 정비 계약을 총 $850 million 이상 확보했고, 이는 두 시설의 수요를 사실상 소진하는 셈입니다. 매수가는 LTM EBITDA의 상위 한 자릿수 배수에 해당하며, 인수는 초기에는 운영 마진에 약간의 희석을 초래하겠지만 통합 후 시너지 실현과 마진 개선을 촉진할 것으로 기대됩니다.

AAR (NYSE:AIR) a annoncé avoir acquis HAECO Americas pour $78 million en espèces, élargissant l’empreinte de maintenance lourde d’AAR avec deux installations nord-américaines supplémentaires à Greensboro, NC et Lake City, FL.

Dans le cadre de la transaction, AAR a sécurisé des contrats de maintenance lourde pluriannuels avec des clients clés totalisant plus de $850 million, ce qui épuisera effectivement la capacité des deux installations. Le prix d’achat représente un multiplicateur à haut chiffre unique de l’EBITDA sur les derniers douze mois (LTM), et AAR a indiqué que l’accord sera initialement légèrement dilutif pour les marges opérationnelles mais devrait favoriser la réalisation des synergies et une amélioration des marges après l’intégration.

AAR (NYSE:AIR) gab bekannt, HAECO Americas für $78 million in einer Barzahlung übernommen zu haben, wodurch AARs Heavy-Maintenance-Footprint mit zwei zusätzlichen nordamerikanischen Standorten in Greensboro, NC und Lake City, FL erweitert wird.

Im Zusammenhang mit der Transaktion sicherte AAR mehrjährige Heavy-Maintenance-Verträge mit wichtigen Kunden im Gesamtwert von über $850 million, was die beiden Standorte faktisch ausbucht. Der Kaufpreis entspricht einem hoch einstelligen Vielfachen des LTM-EBITDA, und AAR sagte, dass der Deal zunächst leicht margendilutiv für die betrieblichen Margen sein wird, aber erwartet wird, dass er Synergien realisiert und die Marge nach der Integration verbessert.

AAR (NYSE:AIR) أعلن أنها استحوذت على HAECO Americas مقابل $78 million دولار في صفقة نقدية بالكامل، موسّعة وجود AAR في صيانة الأحمال الثقيلة بمرفقين شماليين إضافيين في Greensboro، NC وLake City، FL.

فيما يتعلق بالصفقة، أمنت AAR عقود صيانة ثقيلة متعددة السنوات مع عملاء رئيسيين قيمتها الإجمالية أكثر من $850 million دولار، وهو ما يستنزف فعلياً قدرة المرفقين. يمثل سعر الشراء مضاعفاً من فئة أحادية العشرية العليا لـ LTM EBITDA، وأفادت AAR أن الصفقة ستؤدي في البداية إلى تمييع طفيف في هوامش التشغيل لكنها من المتوقع أن تعزز من تحقيق التآزر وتحسن الهوامش بعد الدمج.

Positive
  • $850M of secured multi-year heavy maintenance contracts
  • Adds two heavy-maintenance facilities in Greensboro, NC and Lake City, FL
  • All-cash acquisition for $78M expands Repair & Engineering segment
  • HAECO Americas workforce of ~1,600 technicians, 30% veterans
Negative
  • Transaction is expected to be initially slightly dilutive to operating margins
  • Purchase price equals a high single-digit multiple of LTM EBITDA (pre-synergies)

Insights

AAR expands North American heavy-maintenance scale via a small cash deal and secures substantial multi-year customer revenue.

AAR acquires HAECO Americas for $78 million in an all-cash transaction announced on Nov. 3, 2025. The purchase immediately adds two heavy-maintenance facilities and ~1,600 employees to AAR’s Repair & Engineering segment. Related customer agreements effectively sell out the acquired sites and total over $850M in multi-year sales. The purchase price reflects a high single-digit multiple of last-twelve-months EBITDA before synergies.

Execution depends on integration and realizing synergies. Management expects initial slight dilution to operating margins, followed by margin improvement as AAR applies its operating model. Key workforce facts: the acquired team includes 30% veterans and long-tenured technicians, which supports continuity but requires alignment of processes and training.

Watch for three concrete milestones in the near term: successful operational integration and cost-synergy realization, the run-rate contribution from the secured $850M contracts, and any adjustments to the $78 million purchase price per customary closing mechanics. Expect meaningful signals within the first 12–24 months after closing as margins and backlog convert to reported results.

The acquisition expands AAR's heavy maintenance footprint and accelerates the Company's strategic objective to grow its Repair & Engineering segment

Related to the transaction, AAR secured multi-year heavy maintenance contracts with key customers worth over $850 million

WOOD DALE, Ill., Nov. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- AAR CORP. (NYSE: AIR), a leading provider of aviation services to commercial and government operators, MROs, and OEMs, announced today it has acquired HAECO Americas from HAECO Group for $78 million in an all-cash transaction, subject to customary adjustments. The acquisition immediately expands AAR's maintenance footprint and accelerates the Company's strategic objective to grow its Repair & Engineering segment. The purchase price represents a high single-digit multiple of last twelve months EBITDA before the impact of any synergies.

HAECO Americas is the second largest heavy maintenance provider in North America behind AAR. The business performs heavy aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) and modification services at two facilities, one in Greensboro, North Carolina, and one in Lake City, Florida, for leading commercial airlines.

EXECUTIVE COMMENTARY

"AAR has become the most sought-after heavy maintenance provider in North America, and we are excited to extend our leadership position with the acquisition of HAECO Americas. Over the last few years, we have significantly invested in training, lean initiatives, and proprietary technology to enhance quality and efficiency in our MRO operations. These efforts have resulted in reduced turn-around times for our customers, higher employee retention, and meaningful increases to operating margins. We plan to apply our successful model to the HAECO Americas facilities and expect to significantly improve profitability and operational performance," said John M. Holmes, AAR's Chairman, President and CEO.

Holmes continued, "In connection with the transaction, we have secured agreements with key customers, totaling over $850M in sales over a multi-year period. These agreements, which effectively sell out the two HAECO Americas facilities, reflect strong demand and our close customer relationships. Moreover, these new facilities will allow us to further optimize our North American footprint, which we expect will lead to incremental margin expansion overall for our Repair & Engineering segment as we execute the integration."

HAECO Americas' over 1,600 dedicated team members bring considerable tenure and a wide range of technical experience on airline and cargo aircraft. The workforce, which is composed of 30% veterans, has focused on serving as centers of excellence and has performed maintenance on thousands of aircraft over decades.

"We are pleased to welcome the talented HAECO Americas team to AAR. Our strong safety culture, partnerships with educational institutions, and focus on career development have made AAR the premier employer for aviation technicians. We look forward to combining with the HAECO Americas team to deliver outstanding service to our customers," said Tom Hoferer, AAR's Senior Vice President of Repair & Engineering.

STRATEGIC RATIONALE

  • Alignment with Company objectives: This acquisition accelerates AAR's growth and expands the Company's strong relationships with premier airline customers in North America.
  • Meeting customer demand and footprint optimization: As the leading independent MRO provider in North America, AAR's Airframe MRO network has a multi-year backlog, inclusive of its two facility expansions currently underway in Miami and Oklahoma City. The acquisition of HAECO Americas enables AAR to meet additional customer demand and to optimize its footprint over time.
  • Synergy realization and expected improvement in profitability: AAR has demonstrated its ability to drive best-in-class operational efficiency in its heavy maintenance operations. While the transaction will initially be slightly dilutive to AAR's operating margins, applying the Company's operating model to HAECO Americas' two facilities is expected to drive significant synergy realization and margin improvement. Once the integration is complete, AAR expects HAECO Americas to achieve operating margins consistent with those of AAR's current Airframe MRO operations, with the opportunity to expand further as the Company optimizes its overall heavy maintenance footprint.

For more information on AAR, visit aarcorp.com.

About AAR
AAR is a global aerospace and defense aftermarket solutions company with operations in over 20 countries. Headquartered in the Chicago area, AAR supports commercial and government customers through four operating segments: Parts Supply, Repair & Engineering, Integrated Solutions, and Expeditionary Services. Additional information can be found at aarcorp.com.

This press release contains certain statements regarding the anticipated benefits of the acquisition of the heavy aircraft maintenance business from HAECO Americas, including statements regarding integrating the business and realizing related synergies; meeting continuing demand and expanding the Company's North American heavy maintenance footprint; and improving operating margin, profitability and operations performance for the Repair & Engineering segment. Such statements are forward-looking statements as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and reflect management's expectations about future conditions. Forward-looking statements may also be identified because they contain words such as ''anticipate,'' ''believe,'' ''continue,'' ''could,'' ''estimate,'' ''expect,'' ''intend,'' ''likely,'' ''may,'' ''might,'' ''plan,'' ''potential,'' ''predict,'' ''project,'' ''seek,'' ''should,'' ''target,'' ''will,'' ''would,'' or similar expressions and the negatives of those terms. These forward-looking statements are based on beliefs of management, as well as assumptions and estimates based on information currently available to us and are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from historical results or those anticipated. For a discussion of these and other risks and uncertainties, refer to "Risk Factors" in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize adversely, or should underlying assumptions or estimates prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described and the anticipated benefits of the acquisition may not be realized. These events and uncertainties are difficult or impossible to predict accurately, and many are beyond our control. We assume no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of such statements, except as required by law.

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FAQ

What did AAR (AIR) announce on November 3, 2025 regarding HAECO Americas?

AAR announced an all-cash acquisition of HAECO Americas for $78 million and secured over $850M in multi-year heavy maintenance contracts.

How much contract backlog did AAR (AIR) secure with the HAECO Americas acquisition?

AAR secured multi-year heavy maintenance agreements totaling more than $850 million that sell out the two acquired facilities.

Which HAECO Americas facilities did AAR (AIR) acquire on November 3, 2025?

AAR acquired HAECO Americas locations in Greensboro, North Carolina and Lake City, Florida.

Will the HAECO Americas deal affect AAR's (AIR) margins?

AAR said the transaction will be initially slightly dilutive to operating margins but expects margin improvement after realizing synergies.

How many employees came with HAECO Americas in AAR's (AIR) acquisition?

HAECO Americas brings about 1,600 team members, approximately 30% of whom are veterans.

What strategic benefit did AAR (AIR) cite for buying HAECO Americas?

AAR said the acquisition accelerates growth of its Repair & Engineering segment and optimizes its North American heavy maintenance footprint.
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