Lubrication & scavenge pumps has been acquired by TransDigm Group Incorporated
Honeywell International, Inc. has sold its lubrication and scavenge pumps business to TransDigm Group Incorporated. Financial details have not been disclosed.
Honeywell lubrication products include lubrication and scavenge pumps used on a range of commercial and defense aerospace platforms.
TransDigm Group Incorporated (NYSE: TDG), through its wholly owned subsidiaries, is a leading global designer, producer and supplier of highly engineered aircraft components, systems and subsystems for use on nearly all commercial and military aircraft in service today.
Honeywell International Inc. operates as a diversified technology and manufacturing company worldwide. The aerospace segment manufactures and supplies aircraft components, avionics, engines, and systems for commercial, defense, business aviation and space markets. The company offers actuation products, air and thermal management products, auxiliary power units, cabin management and entertainment products, cockpit systems and displays, electric power products, engines, lighting products, navigation products and radios, satellite communications, sensors, and wheels and braking systems.
Oaklins' aerospace & defense specialist team in California advised the seller in this transaction.
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Stephen Perry
Oaklins Janes Capital
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