Fallschurch, Va. – General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) today completed its acquisition of Zurich, Switzerland-based Jet Aviation for CHF 2.45 billion (approximately $2.18 billion) from Dreamliner Lux S.a.r.l., a company controlled by the Permira Funds. The companies announced the plans for the acquisition in August.
Jet Aviation was founded in Switzerland in 1967 and is one of the world’s leading business-aviation services companies. Approximately 5,600 Jet Aviation employees cater to clients’ needs from 25 airport facilities throughout Europe, the Middle East, Asia and North and South America. Services provided include maintenance, repair and overhaul; completions and refurbishments; engineering; fixed base operations (FBO); aircraft management, flight support and global executive-jet charter services; and aircraft
sales, acquisitions and personnel services.
“We are very pleased to add Jet Aviation to the industry leading portfolio of business-aviation products and services that currently are provided by the General Dynamics Aerospace group, and to partner with the current management team to continue its success. As a unit of General Dynamics, Jet Aviation positions us to capture additional growth opportunities in the business-aviation market,” said Nicholas D. Chabraja,
General Dynamics chairman and chief executive officer.
Jet Aviation and its principal subsidiary companies, Midcoast Aviation (St. Louis, Mo.) and Savannah Air Center (Savannah, Ga.), operate in nine U.S. locations, including Bedford/Boston, Mass.; Chicago, Ill.; Dallas and San Antonio, Texas; Lambert, Mo.; Palm Beach, Fla.; and Teterboro, N.J. The company also operates facilities in Basel, Geneva and Zurich, Switzerland; Beijing and Hong Kong, China; Cologne, Dusseldorf, Hannover and Kassel, Germany; Dubai, UAE; Jeddah and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; London Biggin Hill, U.K.; Moscow Vnukovo, Russia; and Singapore.
www.jetaviation.com.