Barnes Aerospace has completed its acquisition of Jet AirWerks, an Arkansas City, Kansas-based provider of inspection, repair, overhaul and disassembly services for commercial aeroengine components.
The acquisition expands Barnes Aerospace’s component repair and overhaul (CRO) operations and strengthens its aftermarket offering. It also adds repair capabilities and technical expertise as the company targets further growth in commercial aerospace aftermarket services.
Jet AirWerks specialises in commercial aeroengine component inspection, repair, overhaul and disassembly, with an extensive portfolio of approved repairs and in-house processing capabilities. The company serves domestic and international customers, predominantly across the CFM56-, CF6- and CF34-engine families.
Barnes Aerospace said the additional capabilities will help improve operational efficiency and customer support across the repair lifecycle.
“Jet AirWerks is a strong strategic fit that advances Barnes Aerospace’s long-term growth strategy while expanding our ability to solve increasingly complex turbine engine challenges for our customers,” said Mike Mosley, CEO of Barnes Aerospace. “Its engineering expertise, repair capabilities and customer-focused culture complement our existing operations and strengthen our position as a trusted partner for commercial aerospace aftermarket solutions.”