Arcline Investment Management agrees to acquire Continental Aerospace Technologies for $535 million
- Arcline Investment Management agreed to buy the holding company of Continental Aerospace Technologies for about USD 535 million.
- The take-private deal is backed by irrevocable undertakings from controlling shareholders tied to Aviation Industry Corporation of China subsidiaries.
- Continental, founded in 1905, designs and makes piston aircraft engines for general aviation, with a large global installed base and aftermarket business.
- Arcline is positioning the acquisition within its aerospace and defense systems strategy.
- J.P. Morgan Securities is advising Arcline financially; Freshfields is acting as legal counsel.
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