Daher to acquire Stuart aerostructures from Triumph Group

Metallic aerostructures production and assembly business is in Stuart, Florida.

Aerial view of the Stuart aerostructures business, Stuart, Florida.
Aerial view of the Stuart aerostructures business, Stuart, Florida.
Daher

Daher has entered into a definitive agreement with the Triumph Group Inc. for the acquisition of its metallic aerostructures production and assembly business located in Stuart, Florida.

This acquisition enables Daher to:

• Strengthen its presence and production capacities in America following the acquisition of Quest Aircraft (Kodiak) in 2019

• Expand the company’s relationship with North American customers in accordance with its strategic plan

• Reinforce the company’s offering as an aerospace equipment manufacturer of large structural assemblies and sub-assemblies, as well as strengthen the group’s expertise in producing metallic aerostructures

The Stuart operation specializes in the assembly of large, complex metallic structures such as wing and fuselage assemblies, and has approximately 400 employees. The Stuart business is located on a historic site for North America’s aerospace industry on the southeast coast of Florida, 90 miles south of Cape Canaveral and 40 miles north of West Palm Beach. The site is strategically located near shipping centers for rail, air, sea, and ground transportation.

“This acquisition is perfectly aligned with Daher’s ‘Succeed Together’ strategic plan, including the goal of significantly developing our North American activities across all of the company’s divisions”, said Didier Kayat, Daher’s CEO. “We strengthened our aircraft manufacturing business by acquiring Kodiak in 2019, and also have achieved significant organic growth in our services activities. With this acquisition, we strive to strengthen our industrial business. This significant transaction enables us to position ourselves globally as a key aerospace player.”

The transaction is subject to regulatory reviews and other customary closing conditions.

Daher currently has two North American factories at Sandpoint, Idaho, and in Nogales, Mexico.