Tempe, Arizona-based
Acme Aerospace, a subsidiary of Actuant Corporation which produces nickel cadmium batteries and power conversion equipment for the Boeing 777 and other aircraft, has been sold to Cleveland-based
TransDigm Group. TransDigm said it paid approximately $40M in cash for Acme Aerospace, whose products are used in the Boeing 777, 737, 747, 757, 767, and MD 90, the Apache helicopter, and C-17 and F-18 aircraft, among others. According to TransDigm, Acme had revenues of approximately $18M, and employs 90 people in Tempe.
posted on Monday, July 27, 2009
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