Aerospace & Defense Acquisitions in Oklahoma

Showing 5 transactions.

  • Buyer
    RIM Enterprises
    Target
    Alliance Air Parts
    Location
    Oklahoma, United States
    Type
    Buyout

    RIM Enterprises has merged with Alliance Air Parts to create a combined aftermarket aircraft-parts business operating as RIM Alliance. XLCS Partners served as exclusive advisor to RIM on the transaction, which closed on June 12, 2025; Alliance — which partnered with ACapitalFund in early 2024 — brings complementary teardown, distribution and rental capabilities to expand inventory, capabilities and reach.

  • Buyer
    Congruent Investment Partners
    Target
    Swanda Aerospace
    Seller
    Family owners of Swanda Aerospace
    Location
    Oklahoma, United States
    Type
    Buyout

    Congruent Investment Partners, a Dallas-based private investment firm, has acquired Swanda Aerospace, a fourth-generation, family-owned manufacturer of jet engine test cells headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Waypoint Private Capital served as the exclusive sell-side M&A advisor to Swanda; Congruent said it will work with management to grow the business.

  • Buyer
    FDH Aero
    Target
    Electro Enterprises, Inc.
    Location
    Oklahoma, United States
    Type
    Addon

    FDH Aero, a PE-backed aerospace & defense supply chain solutions provider, has acquired Electro Enterprises, Inc., a longtime Oklahoma City–based distributor of aerospace and defense electrical and electronic components. The deal expands FDH's electrical product portfolio and global footprint (Electro operates in Oklahoma, Texas, the United Kingdom and Israel), while Electro will continue to be led by Mitch Enright and operate from its existing locations.

  • Buyer
    HEICO Corporation (Flight Support Group)
    Target
    Camtronics LLC
    Seller
    Campbell family (founders David and Rick Campbell)
    Location
    Oklahoma, United States
    Type
    Buyout

    HEICO Corporation’s Flight Support Group acquired 80.1% of the operating assets of Camtronics LLC for cash. The Tulsa-based FAA Part 145 repair station — which employs 36 people and performs proprietary FAA-DER repairs for commercial and cargo airlines — will continue operating in its current location with founder David Campbell remaining as VP and General Manager; the Campbell family retains ownership stakes.

  • Buyer
    Sunvair Aerospace Group, Inc., Blue Sea Capital
    Target
    Mingo Aerospace, LLC
    Seller
    Brian Emery, Emerys (co-owners of Mingo Aerospace)
    Location
    Oklahoma, United States
    Type
    Addon

    Sunvair Aerospace Group, a portfolio company of Blue Sea Capital, has acquired Mingo Aerospace, an FAA-certified Tulsa-based provider of cargo loading system repairs and thermal spray coatings. Sunvair plans to invest in new capabilities and equipment to support Mingo's expansion; financing for the transaction was provided by NXT Capital and Barings.

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