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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. agreed to sell its flight navigation unit and other digital assets to Thoma Bravo for $10.6 billion in cash, the ...
The planned sale of Jeppesen is part of CEO Kelly Ortberg's strategy to streamline Boeing's operations and reduce its debt ...
Chicago private-equity firm Thoma Bravo is spending $10.55 billion in cash to buy several digital aviation assets from Boeing, including Jeppesen, a well-known maker of maps and navigation charts.
Boeing Co.’s Jeppesen unit, a flight navigation and aircraft diagnostics business, has all of these highly sought-after qualities. It’s no wonder that Boeing was able to reach an agreement to ...
Software investment firm Thoma Bravo has emerged as the winning bidder for a slew of Boeing assets being divested, including Jeppesen, ForeFlight, AerData and OzRunways. The all-cash transaction ...
diagnostics services Boeing Co. agreed to sell its Jeppesen navigation unit and related assets to Thoma Bravo for $10.6 billion in cash, handing the planemaker funds it can use to lighten its debt ...
The deal involving the Jeppesen business also includes Boeing’s ForeFlight, AerData and OzRunways subsidiaries, according to a statement Tuesday confirming a Bloomberg News report. Under the ...
Boeing (BA) is selling its Jeppesen navigation unit and other non-core segments of its Digital Aviation Solutions business to Thoma Bravo (TBA) for $10.55 billion as CEO Kelly Ortberg doubles down ...
The deal includes Jeppesen, ForeFlight, AerData, and OzRunways. Boeing will retain key digital capabilities related to fleet maintenance, diagnostics, and repair services, which will continue to ...
Per the release from Boeing, the cash transaction valued at $10.55 billion includes assets ForeFlight, Jeppesen, AerData, and OzRunways. “Customers of Jeppesen NavData, Charting, Flight Deck ...