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Parker-Hannifin to acquire KKR-owned Circor Aerospace for $2.55 billion

By Thomson Reuters May 21, 2026 | 8:34 AM

(Corrects to say the deal is for Circor Aerospace, not the whole firm, in headline, paragraphs 1 ​and 2)

May 21 (Reuters) – U.S. investment ‌firm KKR said on Thursday it would sell aerospace division of Circor to motion control products maker Parker-Hannifin for $2.55 billion.

Circor Aerospace, which ‌makes ​components for commercial aircraft, ⁠is expected to ⁠strengthen Parker-Hannifin’s presence in high-margin aerospace systems.

The deal is projected to close in the second half of 2026.

Upon closing, ​all Circor employees will receive a dividend funded by a portion of ⁠the sale proceeds, ⁠in recognition of the strong ​performance of its industrial and naval businesses.

KKR ​said it sees significant potential to further ‌expand both businesses.

KKR, which acquired Circor through its North America Fund XIII in 2023, said it will retain ⁠ownership of the company’s naval and industrial businesses, maintaining exposure to strategically important end markets.

The deal ⁠is ‌KKR’s fourth industrials exit this ⁠year.

Parker-Hannifin, which supplies airframes and ​engine ‌components to Boeing and Airbus, ​raised annual ⁠profit forecast last month after beating quarterly estimates on strong demand for its aerospace and motion control products.

(Reporting by Megavarshini G. Somasundaram in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Shreya Biswas)