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Boeing to Sell Digital Aviation Solutions Unit to Thoma Bravo in $1.05 Billion Deal

  • Writer: corpbrief
    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.


Photo: Reuters
Photo: Reuters

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.

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