KKR Sells Novaria Group for $2.2 Billion

KKR Sells Novaria Group for $2.2 Billion

Post by : Sameer Saifi

KKR, a global investment firm, has decided to sell Novaria Group, a company that makes important parts for airplanes and defense equipment. The company is being sold to Arcline Investment Management for $2.2 billion. The news was shared by KKR and Novaria’s leaders on Monday.

Novaria Group is based in Fort Worth, Texas. KKR took control of the company in early 2020. Since then, Novaria has grown quickly. Under KKR, the company added 13 smaller aerospace and defense companies to expand its production and technology. This helped Novaria supply more aircraft parts and tools for drones and underwater devices.

This sale comes at a time when the aerospace and defense industry is seeing more activity. After the COVID-19 pandemic slowed air travel and plane production, the industry is now recovering. Aircraft production is expected to rise again. Also, many countries are increasing defense spending due to global tensions, especially the war in Ukraine and concerns about future international conflicts.

The increase in military budgets has helped companies like Novaria. More countries are investing in advanced aircraft, drone systems, and defense equipment. Because of this, the demand for the parts Novaria makes has grown stronger.

Joshua Weisenbeck, a partner at KKR, said that the environment for defense and aerospace deals is positive right now. He explained that more governments are spending a larger share of their national budgets on defense, which supports companies in this field.

Novaria’s CEO, Bryan Perkins, said the sale shows the progress the company has made. He thanked the employees and KKR for supporting the company’s growth.

Many private equity firms have recently found it difficult to sell the companies they purchased in earlier years, especially when interest rates were low. But this deal between KKR and Arcline shows that the private investment market is becoming active again.

Another important point is that KKR has a policy of giving equity, or company shares, to regular employees in its businesses. This means that when a company is sold, workers also receive money, not just top executives. KKR says this system helps improve performance and keeps employees motivated.

The sale of Novaria could be a sign that more deals like this may happen again in the business world. With global defense and aerospace spending expected to rise further, companies in this sector will likely continue to grow.

Nov. 11, 2025 12:09 p.m. 654

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