Boeing to Sell Digital Aviation Solutions Unit to Thoma Bravo in $1.05 Billion Deal
- corpbrief
- Apr 22
- 1 min read
Boeing has agreed to sell key assets from its Digital Aviation Solutions business to private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $1.05 billion, as the aerospace giant sharpens its focus on core manufacturing and defense operations.

The divested unit provides data analytics, flight planning, and operations software used by airlines and aviation services globally. While Boeing will retain some digital capabilities in-house, the sale allows it to streamline its portfolio and reallocate capital toward aircraft production and safety improvements.
For Thoma Bravo — a major player in software-focused private equity — the acquisition adds a high-value aviation tech platform with growth potential in operational intelligence, fleet optimization, and real-time data solutions. The firm plans to invest further in product development and expand customer reach.
corpbrief insight:
For Boeing, this move trims the runway to focus on flight. And for Thoma Bravo, it’s a strategic lift into mission-critical aviation software.