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Honeywell backs growth drive with $1.9 bln aerospace and defense deal

Honeywell will buy aerospace and defense technology provider CAES Systems for $1.9 billion, the U.S. production giant said on Thursday, part of its focus on 3 more comprehensive company patterns to drive growth.

Considering that taking charge as president in June 2023, Vimal Kapur has actually guided the business toward three engaging. megatrends - automation, the future of aviation and energy. shift.

The all-cash deal with personal equity company Advent. International for CAES is Honeywell's 3rd offer this year.

We do believe there has been a verifiable uptick in offer. activity this year under Vimal's leadership, a development measurement. that was significantly missing under the previous CEO, said Deane. Dray, equity analyst at RBC Capital Markets.

CAES establishes electronics such as antenna systems and. communication networks for aerospace and defense companies, and. the offer comes when orders have risen in reaction to dragged out. conflicts, consisting of Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas.

The deal matches Honeywell's offerings on programs such. as Lockheed Martin's F-35, Boeing's EA-18G, and. rockets including Raytheon's AMRAAM, Sheila Kahyaoglu,. equity analyst at Jefferies, said in a note.

Arrival completed its buyout of CAES (then Cobham Advanced. Electronic Solutions) for $5 billion in January 2020 and later. carved out CAES as a standalone entity in 2021.

The CAES deal, which is anticipated to close in the 2nd half. of 2024, will add to Honeywell's adjusted revenues per share in. the first complete year of ownership.

With the CAES acquisition, the business has actually released just. under $10 billion, or about 40% of the targeted amount set in. 2023 for M&A s and buybacks, midway through the targeted. timeline of three years, Dray said.

The deal will provide extra automated facilities and. about 2,200 staff members, a lot of them extremely proficient engineers who. could improve the aerospace operations, Honeywell said.

(source: Reuters)