DRB-Hicom unit successfully acquires Spirit Aerosystem Malaysia


PETALING JAYA: Composites Technology Research Malaysia Sdn Bhd (CTRM), a wholly owned unit of DRB-Hicom Bhd, has completed its acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems Malaysia Sdn Bhd, strengthening its role in the global aerospace supply chain.

The deal had received approvals from DRB-HICOM shareholders in mid-November, as well as earlier clearance from competition regulators in Europe and the United States, according to documents made public on October 14 and December 3.

CTRM said the purchase will expand its aerostructures capabilities and increase its participation in major commercial aviation programmes. Spirit Malaysia supplies components for Airbus’ A220, A320 and A350 aircraft, and for Boeing’s 737 and 787 models.

The company expects the enlarged group to gain efficiencies of scale and greater access to long-term work packages with global manufacturers.

It also plans to invest further in workforce development, technology and sustainability initiatives following the integration.

CTRM, established in 1990, is already a key Malaysian composites manufacturer for aircraft makers, while DRB-HICOM’s broader portfolio spans automotive, aerospace, defence, postal and property sectors.

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