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FEAM AERO expands in Europe, acquires Northern Aerotech

Northern Aerotech has over 30 years of experience in heavy line maintenance and has the technical capability with multiple Boeing and Airbus fleet types.
The acquisition of Northern Aerotech follows their initial acquisition of BOSA, representing FEAM’s first formal expansion initiative into the European market.

This acquisition brings FEAM’s global footprint to a total of 42-line stations.

In an attempt to expand their European reach, FEAM AERO recently acquired Northern Aerotech bringing their total European line station count to 12 locations. This will increase FEAM’s global footprint to a total of 42-line stations.

Northern Aerotech has over 30 years of experience in heavy line maintenance and has the technical capability with multiple Boeing and Airbus fleet types. They also hold EASA Part 145 certification.

Dan Allawat, Chief Strategy Officer of FEAM said, “The acquisition of Northern Aerotech marks a pivotal moment for FEAM, and we have extremely high expectations of our newest partnership. We feel that our company has done an excellent job of establishing our brand in the United States, and we look forward to bringing our value-driven service perspective to clients across the world.”

Cam Murphy, President of FEAM said, “FEAM is most certainly in growth mode. We feel that the time is right to align with key partners in major markets worldwide to continue our growth trajectory and provide the highest caliber of quality and service to our clients possible. Northern Aerotech was a natural choice; we are aligned from a value standpoint, and we are extremely positive about the work that we will do together in the future.”

The acquisition of Northern Aerotech follows their initial acquisition of BOSA, a globally approved aircraft maintenance provider representing FEAM’s first formal expansion initiative into the European market.