Spirit Announces Purchase Agreement with Tex Tech Industries for Intended Sale of Fiber Materials, Inc. (FMI)
Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR) has entered into a purchase agreement to sell Fiber Materials, Inc. (FMI) to Tex-Tech Industries for $165 million in cash. FMI, based in Biddeford, Maine, and Woonsocket, Rhode Island, specializes in high-temperature materials and reinforced composites for defense platforms and NASA programs. The business employs approximately 400 engineers and production personnel. The acquisition will enhance Tex-Tech's portfolio in the space and defense industry.
Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR) ha stipulato un accordo per vendere Fiber Materials, Inc. (FMI) a Tex-Tech Industries per 165 milioni di dollari in contanti. FMI, con sede a Biddeford, nel Maine, e Woonsocket, nel Rhode Island, è specializzata in materiali ad alta temperatura e compositi rinforzati per piattaforme di difesa e programmi della NASA. L'azienda impiega circa 400 ingegneri e personale di produzione. L'acquisizione contribuirà ad ampliare il portafoglio di Tex-Tech nel settore spaziale e della difesa.
Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR) ha firmado un acuerdo de compra para vender Fiber Materials, Inc. (FMI) a Tex-Tech Industries por 165 millones de dólares en efectivo. FMI, con sede en Biddeford, Maine, y Woonsocket, Rhode Island, se especializa en materiales de alta temperatura y compuestos reforzados para plataformas de defensa y programas de la NASA. La empresa emplea a aproximadamente 400 ingenieros y personal de producción. La adquisición mejorará el portafolio de Tex-Tech en la industria espacial y de defensa.
Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR)는 Fiber Materials, Inc. (FMI)를 Tex-Tech Industries에 현금 1억 6천 5백만 달러에 판매하기 위한 구매 계약을 체결했습니다. Maine주 Biddeford와 Rhode Island주 Woonsocket에 본사를 둔 FMI는 방위 플랫폼 및 NASA 프로그램을 위한 고온 재료 및 강화 복합재료를 전문으로 합니다. 이 회사는 약 400명의 엔지니어와 생산 직원을 고용하고 있습니다. 이번 인수는 Tex-Tech의 우주 및 방위 산업 포트폴리오를 강화할 것입니다.
Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR) a signé un accord d'achat pour vendre Fiber Materials, Inc. (FMI) à Tex-Tech Industries pour 165 millions de dollars en espèces. FMI, basé à Biddeford dans le Maine et à Woonsocket dans le Rhode Island, est spécialisé dans les matériaux à haute température et les composites renforcés pour les plateformes de défense et les programmes de la NASA. L'entreprise emploie environ 400 ingénieurs et personnel de production. Cette acquisition renforcera le portefeuille de Tex-Tech dans l'industrie aérospatiale et de défense.
Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR) hat eine Kaufvereinbarung unterzeichnet, um Fiber Materials, Inc. (FMI) an Tex-Tech Industries für 165 Millionen Dollar in bar zu verkaufen. FMI mit Sitz in Biddeford, Maine, und Woonsocket, Rhode Island, ist auf Hochtemperaturmaterialien und verstärkte Verbundwerkstoffe für Verteidigungsplattformen und NASA-Programme spezialisiert. Das Unternehmen beschäftigt etwa 400 Ingenieure und Produktionspersonal. Die Übernahme wird das Portfolio von Tex-Tech in der Raumfahrt- und Verteidigungsindustrie erweitern.
- Sale of FMI business for $165 million cash, strengthening Spirit's balance sheet
- Strategic divestment allows Spirit to focus on core aerostructures business
- Loss of revenue stream from high-tech composites business in growing space/defense sector
- Reduction in workforce by approximately 400 employees
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The sale will provide Spirit with valuable liquidity to address their
For investors, this represents a positive step in Spirit's ongoing efforts to strengthen their financial position and focus on their core competencies in commercial aviation manufacturing.
This acquisition strengthens Tex-Tech's position in the growing space and defense materials sector. FMI's expertise in Carbon/Carbon composites and thermal protection systems is particularly valuable given increasing defense budgets and space exploration initiatives. Their involvement in critical NASA programs like Mars 2020 and Orion demonstrates the strategic importance of their technological capabilities.
The consolidation trend in defense materials manufacturing continues as companies seek to build comprehensive capabilities under one roof. This transaction ensures continuity of supply for critical defense components while potentially creating new opportunities for technological synergies between FMI's high-temperature materials expertise and Tex-Tech's existing product portfolio.
FMI is an industry leader in high-temperature materials and reinforced composites, with a focus on
"Tex-Tech is excited to add FMI's unique array of high-performance products to our existing portfolio of offerings for the rapidly growing space and defense industry," said Scott Burkhart, Tex-Tech Chief Executive Officer. "Our customers demand world-class solutions, and the integration of FMI bolsters our ability to meet those demands."
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Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC is serving as lead financial advisor to Spirit. Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP is serving as legal counsel to Spirit. Lincoln International LLC is serving as financial advisor and Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP is serving as legal advisor to Tex-Tech.
About Spirit AeroSystems Inc.
Spirit AeroSystems is one of the world's largest manufacturers of aerostructures for commercial airplanes, defense platforms, and business/regional jets. With expertise in aluminum and advanced composite manufacturing solutions, the company's core products include fuselages, integrated wings and wing components, pylons, and nacelles. We are leveraging decades of design and manufacturing expertise to be the most innovative and reliable supplier of military aerostructures, and specialty high-temperature materials, enabling warfighters to execute complex, critical missions. Spirit also serves the aftermarket for commercial and business/regional jets. Headquartered in
About Tex-Tech Industries, Inc.
Tex-Tech Industries is a global supplier of materials science-based solutions for demanding end use markets where performance and reliability are counted upon. With global headquarters located in
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