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Bell MV-75 Cheyenne

Bell MV-75 Cheyenne

Source: Textron


TEXTRON TO SEPARATE INDUSTRIAL SEGMENT TO FOCUS ON AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE

Friday, May 1, 2026
Bell MV-75 Cheyenne

Bell MV-75 Cheyenne

Source: Textron


PROVIDENCE - Textron has announced plans to separate its industrial operations from its aerospace and defense businesses, a move that would transform the company into a standalone aerospace and defense manufacturer centered on aviation, rotorcraft, and military systems.

The proposed separation would divide Textron’s Industrial segment, which includes Kautex and Textron Specialized Vehicles, from the company’s aviation and defense operations under brands such as Cessna, Beechcraft, Bell, and Textron Systems.

The company said it is evaluating several options for the transaction, including a sale of the industrial businesses or a tax-free spinoff into an independent publicly traded company. Textron expects the process could take between 12 and 18 months, subject to regulatory approvals and board authorization.

Following the separation, the aerospace and defense business, referred to by the company as "New Textron," would generate more than $12 billion in projected 2026 revenue with an estimated backlog of $19 billion. The remaining company would focus on business aviation, military and commercial helicopters, and defense technologies.

The Industrial segment is expected to generate more than $3 billion in projected 2026 revenue. Kautex manufactures automotive fuel systems, battery enclosures, and visibility systems, while Textron Specialized Vehicles produces golf carts, utility vehicles, turf maintenance equipment, and aviation ground support vehicles under brands including E-Z-GO, Jacobsen, and TUG Technologies.

The restructuring reflects a broader trend among large industrial conglomerates seeking to simplify operations and improve investor alignment through narrower business focus. The move also positions Textron more directly within the growing global aerospace and defense sector, where rising military spending, defense modernization programs, and sustained demand for business aviation have driven stronger market valuations for pure-play defense companies.

Source: Forecast International
Associated URL: https://www.textron.com/
 
Romania Approves H225M Purchase

Source: Airbus Helicopters


ROMANIA APPROVES H225M PURCHASE

Monday, May 4, 2026
Romania Approves H225M Purchase

Source: Airbus Helicopters


BUCHAREST, Romania - The Romanian Parliament has given its approval for the government to move forward with an order for a dozen H225M Caracal helicopters from Airbus.

Romanian has budgeted about EUR852 million ($999.6 million) for the acquisition of the 12 H225Ms, which comes with an option to procure another 30 helicopters at a later date for over EUR2 billion. Those 30 optional units could be a mix of H225M and H215M helicopters, OpexNews reported.

The Romanian government will make use of funding through the E.U.'s SAFE financial instrument to support the procurement of the helicopters.

The acquisition of the Caracals will set in motion the partial replacement of the military's fleet of 57 IAR 330 Puma helicopters, produced under license by Industria Aeronautica Româna in the 1970s.

 
South Korea's KAI to Explore Bell MV-75

Source: Bell


SOUTH KOREA'S KAI TO EXPLORE BELL MV-75

Tuesday, April 28, 2026
South Korea's KAI to Explore Bell MV-75

Source: Bell


FORT WORTH, Tex. -- Bell Textron has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) to explore a tiltrotor-based solution for the Republic of Korea’s High Speed Medium Utility Helicopter (HSMUH) program. The partnership will evaluate capabilities derived from the MV-75, positioning it as a next-generation vertical lift platform offering improved speed, range, and maneuverability compared to traditional helicopters.

The collaboration emphasizes a modular open systems approach (MOSA), to allow South Korean forces to rapidly adapt and upgrade the aircraft to meet evolving operational needs. Both companies will also examine opportunities for industrial cooperation as the program develops, potentially strengthening domestic aerospace capabilities in South Korea.

Bell highlighted the MV-75 as a transformational platform that could enhance interoperability with U.S. allies, while KAI’s involvement supports localization and long-term sustainment. Overall, the agreement marks an early step in shaping a future vertical lift solution tailored to the Republic of Korea’s military requirements.

 

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