Eaton Corporation to Acquire Ultra PCS Limited for $1.55 Billion, Expanding Aerospace Offerings

Reuters
16 Jun
Eaton Corporation to Acquire Ultra PCS Limited for $1.55 Billion, Expanding Aerospace Offerings

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eaton Corporation plc, a leading intelligent power management company, has announced an agreement to acquire Ultra PCS Limited from the Cobham Ultra Group. This strategic move aims to strengthen Eaton's position in the rapidly growing aerospace markets by expanding its offerings in next-generation aerospace solutions. Ultra PCS is renowned for its innovative solutions for safety and mission-critical aerospace systems, which will enhance Eaton's portfolio in both military and civilian aircraft sectors. The acquisition, valued at $1.55 billion, is expected to be completed in the first half of 2026, pending customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals. Ultra PCS, headquartered in Cheltenham, U.K., anticipates 2025 sales of approximately $240 million, highlighting its strong growth potential.

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