Author: Scott Nicholas|| Date Published: January 3, 2017
An affiliate of aerospace and defense investment firm Admiralty Partners has purchased General Electric‘s (NYSE: GE) Santa Ana, California-based business operations.
Admiralty Partners said Tuesday the former GE unit will continue to operate at its present location under the name Integral Aerospace.
Integral Aerospace manufactures commercial and military aircraft products such as carbon fiber filament-wound external fuel tanks for U.S. Navy aircraft as well as landing gear components, aircraft-mounted fuel pumps and engine components.
“We look forward to being an independent supplier to aircraft and aircraft engine manufacturers, and we anticipate that Admiraltys stewardship will provide us resources and flexibility to be responsive to a wide range of customers and requirements, ” said John Alves, Integral Aerospace senior vice president and general manager.
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