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Pursuit Aerospace aluminum castings acquisition broadens the company’s portfolio and footprint. The deal adds aluminum and magnesium castings through Aeromet International. Pursuit Aerospace aluminum castings acquisition follows June’s Larson Forgings purchase. Together they extend forgings, rings, and light-alloy components. Pursuit Aerospace aluminum castings acquisition strengthens engine, structures, and systems content for Boeing and Airbus programs.
How Aeromet strengthens Pursuit’s product and service stack
Aeromet supplies aluminum and magnesium castings via sand and investment processes. It also offers machining, heat treatment, and sub-assembly services. Therefore, Pursuit gains vertical scope from casting to finished assemblies. The target operates three UK sites, expanding Pursuit’s global reach. Customers include Boeing, Airbus, and leading defense primes. Parts span heat exchangers, exit doors, winglets, and fuel connectors.
Strategic fit after Larson Forgings and industry outlook
June’s Larson Forgings deal added open-die forgings and rolled rings. Aeromet now fills the light-alloy casting capability gap. As a result, Pursuit can bundle forgings, rings, and castings. This should improve win rates on multi-process packages. Meanwhile, aerospace backlogs support multi-year demand. Qualification depth, yield, and delivery discipline will decide margin capture.
The Metalnomist Commentary
Pursuit is building a balanced aero metals platform across castings and forgings. Execution now hinges on integrating UK operations and synchronizing NADCAP flows. Watch on-time delivery and cross-sell traction on Airbus and Boeing platforms.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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