Justice Forces Safran to Sell Assets in Aerospace Deal
Published Date: 7/2/2025
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Summary
The U.S. government says Safran’s plan to buy part of Collins Aerospace from RTX could hurt competition. To keep things fair, Safran must sell off its North American actuation business and some Canadian electronic control units. People have 60 days to share their thoughts before the court decides, so changes could happen soon and keep the aerospace market competitive.
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