Boeing has agreed to sell parts of its Digital Aviation Solutions business, including Jeppesen and ForeFlight, to private equity firm Thoma Bravo for $10.55 billion. This move aims to streamline its operations and strengthen its financial position. The sale is expected to close by the end of 2025, with the company retaining core digital capabilities for maintenance and diagnostics services.
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Jeppesen, an 81-year-old navigation brand, sold to Thoma Bravo.
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The Company sale worth $10.55 billion, but Boeing keeps key digital tools.
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The company’s digital division remains for fleet maintenance and services.
👉 Why this matters: The Company gets a cash boost while staying strong in aviation services.
🔗 Trusted Source – Boeing Official Announcement
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