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Satair Finalises Acquisition of Unical Aviation and ecube

Satair, an Airbus company, announced the successful completion of its acquisition of Unical Aviation Inc. and its subsidiary ecube, creating a premier global provider of Used Serviceable Material and aircraft lifecycle solutions.

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Press ReleaseMay 11, 2026
Satair

Satair, an Airbus company, has successfully completed its acquisition of Unical Aviation Inc. and its subsidiary ecube, marking a significant milestone in the aviation services sector. The deal, announced on May 11, 2026, creates a premier global provider of Used Serviceable Material (USM) and aircraft lifecycle solutions. While the financial terms of the transaction remain undisclosed, the acquisition is expected to enhance Satair's operational capabilities and market presence.

Unical Aviation, based in the United States, is recognized for its extensive inventory and distribution network, which is complemented by ecube's specialized disassembly and storage capabilities. This strategic acquisition allows Satair to integrate these assets with its existing USM expertise, particularly through VAS Aero Services, thereby creating a more comprehensive service offering. The combined entity aims to streamline the lifecycle management of aircraft parts, providing customers with improved availability and efficiency.

The acquisition aligns with Satair's broader strategy to capitalize on the growing demand for sustainable aviation solutions. By leveraging the circular economy principles, Satair intends to enhance material availability and extend the life of aircraft assets. The integration of Unical and ecube's operational sites across North America and Europe will significantly bolster Satair's industrial footprint, positioning the company as a one-stop shop for material flow—from aircraft storage and disassembly to technical repair management and global distribution.

As part of the new leadership structure, Sharon Green, the CEO of Unical, will also take on the role of CEO of VAS Aero Services, ensuring strategic alignment across Satair's USM business units. This leadership transition is expected to foster collaboration and innovation, ultimately enhancing service delivery to customers. The appointment of Tommy Hughes as Chief Commercial Officer of Satair further underscores the commitment to integrating the operations and expertise of the acquired companies.

The successful integration of Unical and ecube into Satair's operations is anticipated to have significant implications for the aviation services market. As demand for efficient and sustainable aircraft lifecycle solutions continues to rise, the combined capabilities of Satair, Unical, and ecube position the company to respond effectively to evolving customer needs. This acquisition not only strengthens Satair's market position but also reflects the ongoing trend of consolidation within the aviation industry, as companies seek to enhance their service offerings and operational efficiencies.

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