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Assystem Acquires 79% of French Company Aerotec Concept
The international engineering services consultancy company Assystem has signed an agreement with the two shareholders and co-founders of the aeronautics maintenance and manufacturing specialist Aerotec Concept – Philippe Marty and Johan Clochet – to acquire 79% of Aerotec Concept’s capital through Assystem France.
The remainder of Aerotec Concept’s capital will continue to be held by Philippe Marty and Johan Clochet and will be subject to put and call options exercisable in the medium term.
Aerotec Concept and its subsidiary Aerotec are expected to generate combined revenue of some €8 million in 2016. Aerotec Concept is a well-established player in the airplane/helicopter refurbishment and customisation market, and has carved out a strong presence in the fast-growing markets for bespoke cabin fittings, avionics modifications and connectivity. It has an international client base, primarily comprising operators of airplane maintenance, repair and overhaul centres, helicopter fleet operators and Tier 1 OEM suppliers.
Holding several international certifications, Aerotec Concept can offer a wide range of retrofits (for cabins and avionics). It has a large portfolio of modification types (Supplemental Type Certificates and minor changes), which it has built up through its past projects and which are ready to be reused to drive the company’s development. Through Aerotec, it also has access to a specialised workshop dedicated to assembling kits that it designs for OEM suppliers, fitting out small airplanes and repairing helicopters.
Aerotec Concept and Aerotec – which will strengthen the Aerospace services offering of Assystem’s Global Product Services division – will continue to be managed by Philippe Marty and Johan Clochet, respectively as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Assystem .
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