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Boeing said on Tuesday it would sell portions of its Digital Aviation Solutions business, including navigation unit Jeppesen, to private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $10.55 billion.
Boeing Co said on Friday its subsidiary Jeppesen was impacted by a cyber incident which affected certain flight planning products and services.
Foxborough, Mass.-based SolidFX claims damages of $78.6 million in lost profits and business value. Jeppesen argues that the iPad is not an e-book viewer because it does so much more than an e-reader.
Buyout firm Thoma Bravo is in advanced talks to acquire Boeing's (NYSE:BA) Jeppesen navigation unit, with final bids valuing the unit at more than $8B and an announcement expected later this week ...
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The $10.55 billion sale of Jeppesen and other non-core digital units provides Boeing with significant liquidity to accelerate debt reduction, strengthening its balance sheet and financial flexibility.
Boeing's (BA) potential sale of its non-core Jeppesen navigation unit is drawing major aviation suppliers and private equity suitors ahead of the deadline for first-round bids. Read more details here.
Boeing Co. said today that Ken Sain has been named chief executive officer of its Colorado-based Jeppesen division.