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TransDigm Group INC 8-K

Accession 0001260221-26-000002

$TDGCIK 0001260221operating

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Jan 15, 7:00 PM ET

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Jan 16, 8:33 AM ET

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TransDigm Group Announces Acquisition of Jet Parts Engineering & Victor Sierra

What Happened
TransDigm Group Incorporated filed an 8-K on January 16, 2026 announcing a definitive agreement to acquire Jet Parts Engineering (JPE) and Victor Sierra Aviation Holdings (VSA), portfolio companies of Vance Street Capital, for approximately $2.2 billion in cash (including certain tax benefits). The companies together generated about $280 million of revenue for the calendar year ended December 31, 2025. The transaction is subject to U.S. regulatory approval and customary closing conditions.

Key Details

  • Purchase price: ~ $2.2 billion in cash (includes certain tax benefits).
  • Combined revenue: approximately $280 million for calendar year ended December 31, 2025.
  • Employee counts and footprint: JPE ~300 employees (engineering HQ in Seattle; repair/engineering locations in TX, NY, FL, AL, UK); VSA ~400 employees (primary sites in KS, NC, IL; additional satellite facilities).
  • Market focus: both companies derive nearly all revenue from the commercial aftermarket and produce proprietary PMA (parts manufacturer approval) components and repair services; VSA brands include McFarlane Aviation, Tempest Aero Group, and Aviation Products Systems.
  • Closing: subject to regulatory approval in the United States and customary closing conditions; no financing details or expected close date disclosed in the filing.

Why It Matters
For investors, the deal adds a combined ~$280M of aftermarket revenue and strengthens TransDigm’s portfolio of proprietary PMA parts and repair capabilities across commercial, regional, cargo, general aviation, and business aviation markets. The $2.2B cash consideration is a material cash outlay; the filing does not detail how the purchase will be financed or the expected close date. The transaction’s regulatory approval and closing conditions are key near-term items to watch.