This report analyzes the disruptive themes that have driven M&A activity in 2021 in the Aerospace, Defence and Security Sector
M&A deal value in the ADS sector in 2021 increased to $46 billion from $33 billion in 2020. In terms of deal volume, 2021 recorded 324 deals as compared to 301 in 2020. There were 10 billion-dollar-plus M&A deals in the ADS sector in 2021, compared to 11 in the previous year. Homeland security - followed by simulation & training and maritime - saw the highest growth in terms of deal value in 2021, compared to 2020.
M&A deal value in the ADS sector in 2021 increased to $46 billion from $33 billion in 2020. In terms of deal volume, 2021 recorded 324 deals as compared to 301 in 2020. There were 10 billion-dollar-plus M&A deals in the ADS sector in 2021, compared to 11 in the previous year. Homeland security - followed by simulation & training and maritime - saw the highest growth in terms of deal value in 2021, compared to 2020.
Scope
- This report provides an overview of merger and acquisition activity globally in 2021 in the Aerospace, Defence and Security Sector
- It identifies the themes driving most notable to deals announced in 2021 in the Aerospace, Defence and Security Sector
Reasons to Buy
- Companies who invest in the right themes become success stories; those who miss the big themes end up as failures. If you want to understand the themes that drive an industry, simply look at the list of recent mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
- In this report we have listed down the most notable deals in Aerospace, Defence and Security Sector sector to make it easy for our clients to get a view of themes disrupting the sector and prepare for the future.
Table of Contents
- Global M&A deals in 2021 - Key takeaways
- Review of global M&A deals in 2021
- Themes driving global M&A deals in 2021
- Appendices
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Embraer
- ManTech International
- Amentum Services
- Bain Capital
- JB Capital
- Sociedad de Valores
- SAPA Placencia
- Virgin Orbit
- Parker Hannifin
- Huntington Ingalls Industries
- Broadstone Acquisition
- Redwire
- Ametek
- CAE
- Rocket Lab
- Re-nk
- Leidos
- BlackSky
- Archer Aviation
- Astra
- Eaton
- AeroVironment
- Teledyne Technologies
- Zanite Acquisition
- Gryphon Technologies
- Pacific Architects and Engineers
- ITP Aero
- NextGen Acquisition II
- Meggitt
- Alion Science and Technology
- Vertical Aerospace
- Genesis Park Acquisition
- Abaco Systems
- L3Harris Technologies
- Vector Acquisition
- L-3 Communications
- Gibbs & Cox
- Osprey Technology Acquisition
- Atlas Crest Investment
- Holicity
- Cobham Mission Systems Wimborne
- Arcturus UAV
- Teledyne FLIR
- Fincantieri
- iStar
- AVIAN
- Quickstep
- Nordic Unmanned
- Darkpulse
- Impossible Aerospace
- Krauss-Maffei Wegmann
- Iconic Labs
- Pointerra Limited
- Rafael Advanced Defense Systems
- Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation
- Anduril Industries
- COMSovereign
- Volatus Aerospace
- Ingegneria dei Sistemi
- ALTI - Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- redUAS
- Carbonicboats
- AirRobot
- TerraData Unmanned
- VAYU
- Milrem
- Sting Industries
- Airovant
- EMT
- Tetra Drones
- Area-I
- Sky Sapience
- Arcturus UAV
- UAViation Aerial Solutions
- Rocket Lab USA
- FMC GlobalSat
- BAE Systems
- Raytheon Technologies
- Sitronics
- Phantom Space
- Hanwha Systems
- Alpha Space
- BlueHalo
- Max Polyakov
- Pure Capital Solutions
- Telespazio
- General Atomics
- Hanwha Aerospace
- Planetary Systems Corporation
- ERZIA Group
- In-Space Missions
- SEAKR Engineering
- SPUTNIX
- Micro Aerospace Solutions
- Network Access Associates
- MEI Technologies
- Design and Development Engineering Services (DDES)Apollo Fusion
- Dragonfly Aerospace
- Nova Corpsthe Space Activities of Vitrociset
- Tiger Innovations
- Oakman Aerospace
- Satrec Initiative