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Boeing Completes Acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems

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Boeing (NYSE: BA) completed its acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems on Dec 8, 2025. The deal moves Spirit's Boeing-related commercial operations—including 737 fuselages and major structures for 767, 777 and 787—into Boeing's Commercial Airplanes unit and folds aftermarket businesses into Global Services.

Boeing said it will establish Spirit Defense as an independent supplier within Boeing Defense, Space & Security, retain Short Brothers in Belfast as a Boeing-branded subsidiary, and integrate operations in Wichita, Dallas, Tulsa and Prestwick. Approximately 15,000 teammates across five sites join Boeing.

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Positive

  • 737 fuselage production and major 767/777/787 structures now in-house
  • Largest supplier of spare parts moved inside Boeing
  • Expanded MRO footprint via Spirit's aftermarket businesses
  • Added rotable, lease, and exchange portfolio from Spirit aftermarket
  • ~15,000 teammates across five sites becoming Boeing employees
  • Short Brothers (Belfast) retained as a Boeing-branded subsidiary

Negative

  • None.

Key Figures

Employees added 15,000 teammates Staff from five Spirit AeroSystems sites integrating into Boeing

Market Reality Check

$201.89 Last Close
Volume Volume 6,643,753 is below the 9,151,899 20-day average, indicating muted pre-news positioning. normal
Technical Price $201.89 is slightly above the $201.43 200-day MA, suggesting a balanced longer-term trend.

Peers on Argus

Peers show mixed moves: LMT up 0.99% while GD, NOC, HWM and TDG are down between 0.46% and 3.06%, indicating this acquisition is more company-specific than sector-driven.

Historical Context

Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Dec 03 Board appointment Positive -0.3% Election of Bradley D. Tilden to Boeing’s Board of Directors.
Nov 26 Defense contract win Positive +1.1% Foreign Military Sales contract for 96 AH-64E Apache helicopters for Poland.
Nov 25 Conference appearance Neutral +1.9% CFO scheduled to speak at UBS Global Industrials and Transportation Conference.
Nov 19 Aircraft MoU Positive -2.1% flydubai MoU for 75 737 MAX firm orders plus 75 options.
Nov 18 Market outlook Positive -1.1% Middle East fleet and services growth forecast through 2044.
Pattern Detected

Recent news with generally positive strategic tone has produced mixed price reactions, with several instances of negative moves on ostensibly positive announcements.

Recent Company History

Over the past few weeks, Boeing reported multiple strategically positive developments. These include a large 96-unit Apache helicopter contract for Poland valued near $4.7 billion, a major Middle East market outlook projecting 2,950 new deliveries through 2044, and a flydubai MoU for 75 737 MAX firm orders plus 75 options. Governance was strengthened by adding Bradley D. Tilden as the 12th director. Against this backdrop, completion of the Spirit AeroSystems acquisition extends the recent focus on fleet growth, safety and supply chain stability.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement confirms Boeing’s completion of the Spirit AeroSystems acquisition, bringing key fuselage production, aftermarket services and certain international operations in house, and establishing Spirit Defense as an independent subsidiary. It significantly expands Boeing’s footprint, adding about 15,000 teammates across several sites. In context of recent contract wins and market outlooks, investors may focus on integration progress, supply chain reliability and execution at these newly consolidated facilities.

Key Terms

fuselages technical
"includes all of Spirit's Boeing-related commercial operations, including fuselages for the 737"
The fuselage is the main body of an aircraft that holds passengers, cargo, fuel and the flight crew, and links the wings, tail and engines—think of it as the airplane’s spine or cabin shell. For investors, fuselage design and construction affect production cost, payload capacity, safety, fuel efficiency and maintenance needs, all of which influence an aircraft maker’s profitability, delivery schedules and resale value.
maintenance, repair and overhaul technical
"expands Boeing's global maintenance, repair and overhaul services footprint"
Maintenance, repair and overhaul are the routine servicing, fixing and major refurbishing of physical assets—such as factories, machinery, vehicles or aircraft—to keep them safe, reliable and performing as intended. Like paying for regular car service to avoid a costly breakdown, MRO affects how often assets are available, how much ongoing and unexpected spending a company faces, and therefore can materially influence profits, cash flow and investment risk for shareholders.

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  • Transaction underscores commitment to aviation safety and airplane quality while strengthening commercial production and supply chain stability
  • Major operations align under Commercial Airplanes, aftermarket aligns under Global Services, defense programs to operate independently
  • Spirit Defense established to ensure continuity for teammates, uninterrupted support for U.S. defense and space programs

ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] today announced it has completed its acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems [NYSE: SPR].

"This is a pivotal moment in Boeing's history and future success as we begin to integrate Spirit AeroSystems' commercial and aftermarket operations and establish Spirit Defense," said Kelly Ortberg, president and chief executive officer of The Boeing Company. "As we welcome our new teammates and bring our two companies together, our focus is on maintaining stability so we can continue delivering high quality airplanes, differentiated services, and advanced defense capabilities for our customers and the industry."

Boeing's acquisition includes all of Spirit's Boeing-related commercial operations, including fuselages for the 737 program and major structures for the 767, 777 and 787 Dreamliner. It also includes commercially procured fuselages for the P-8 and KC-46.

The transaction also brings Boeing's largest supplier of spare parts in house, expands Boeing's global maintenance, repair and overhaul services footprint and adds to Boeing's rotable, lease, and exchange portfolio with Spirit's aftermarket businesses.

Spirit Defense will continue to support its customers as an independent supplier to the defense industry to ensure uninterrupted support for its customers. It will act as a non-integrated subsidiary of Boeing Defense, Space & Security, aligning for financial reporting and select enterprise functional and site support, but maintaining independent governance and operations.

In addition, portions of Spirit AeroSystems' operations in Belfast, Northern Ireland, have been acquired by Boeing, and the Belfast site will operate as an independent subsidiary branded as Short Brothers, a Boeing Company.

Spirit AeroSystems' commercial and aftermarket operations in Wichita, Kansas; Dallas, Texas; and Tulsa, Oklahoma, as well as Spirit's Aerospace Innovation Center in Prestwick, Scotland, will begin to integrate into Boeing. Approximately 15,000 teammates across the five sites are becoming a part of Boeing.

"Kansas' aviation expertise reaches far beyond our borders," said Kansas Governor Laura Kelly. "We help manufacture the aircraft the world relies on. Boeing's acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems underscores the global significance of the work happening in our state and positions Kansas to continue shaping the future of aerospace innovation for decades to come."

"Wichita would not be the Air Capital of the World without the extraordinary engineers, designers and manufacturers who have invested in our aerospace industry and made Kansas their home," said U.S. Senator Jerry Moran. "Boeing's acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems will help build bridges between Seattle and Wichita and bring new opportunities to the Air Capital of the World. I welcome Boeing back to Wichita and look forward to working with them to build a lasting relationship with the community and its workforce, as well as current and future suppliers, to continue building on the growth we have seen in recent years."

"Today's announcement is a great recognition of the world-class talent we have in Wichita," said U.S. Senator Roger Marshall. "Our workers and the unions that represent them have kept America as the gold standard in aerospace, and they deserve to be at the center of any future investment. I'm grateful that this agreement further solidifies Wichita's prestige in the industry."

"Kansas has a rich aviation history, and our region continues to lead the way in designing, developing and manufacturing world-class aircraft that serve the world," said U.S. Congressman Ron Estes. "Boeing's acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems continues to build on the successes of a century of U.S. flight. As the flags change at the manufacturing facility in southeast Wichita, I will remain a steadfast advocate for the skilled workforce and communities that make up the Air Capital of the World."

About Boeing
A leading global aerospace company and top U.S. exporter, Boeing develops, manufactures and services commercial airplanes, defense products and space systems for customers in more than 150 countries. Our U.S. and global workforce and supplier base drive innovation, economic opportunity, sustainability and community impact. Boeing is committed to fostering a culture based on our core values of safety, quality and integrity.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this release constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Examples of forward-looking statements include statements relating to the anticipated benefits and synergies of the acquisition, Spirit's future operations, and the impact of the acquisition on our business and future financial condition and operating results, as well as any other statement that does not directly relate to any historical or current fact. Forward-looking statements are based on current assumptions about future events that may not prove to be accurate. These statements are not guarantees and are subject to risks, uncertainties and changes in circumstances that are difficult to predict. Many factors could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements. As a result, these statements speak only as of the date they are made and we undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, except as required by law. Specific factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements include the effect of global economic conditions, our ability to successfully integrate Spirit's business and realize anticipated synergies, and other important factors disclosed previously and from time to time in our reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Boeing Media Relations
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FAQ

When did Boeing complete the acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems (BA)?

Boeing completed the acquisition on Dec 8, 2025.

Which Spirit AeroSystems functions did Boeing acquire in the BA deal?

Boeing acquired Spirit's Boeing-related commercial operations, including 737 fuselages and major structures for the 767, 777 and 787, plus aftermarket businesses.

How many Spirit AeroSystems employees join Boeing under the acquisition (BA)?

Approximately 15,000 teammates across five sites will become part of Boeing.

What will happen to Spirit Defense after Boeing's acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems (BA)?

Spirit Defense will operate as an independent, non-integrated subsidiary aligned with Boeing Defense, Space & Security while maintaining separate governance and operations.

Will the Belfast operations be part of Boeing after the Spirit AeroSystems acquisition (BA)?

Portions of Spirit's Belfast operations were acquired and will operate as Short Brothers, a Boeing Company.

Which Spirit sites will integrate into Boeing following the acquisition by BA?

Commercial and aftermarket operations in Wichita, Kansas; Dallas, Texas; Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the Aerospace Innovation Center in Prestwick, Scotland will begin integration into Boeing.
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