Moog Announces Acquisition of Genesys Aerosystems Group, Inc.

January 13, 2021

Moog Inc. announced recently that it has completed the acquisition of Genesys Aerosystems Group, Inc. for a purchase price of approximately $77.7 million. Genesys Aerosystems is headquartered in Mineral Wells, Texas and has 143 employees. The purchase includes the operating subsidiaries S-Tec Corporation and Genesys Aerosystems, Inc.

Genesys designs and manufactures a full suite of electronic flight instrument systems and autopilot solutions specializing in fixed wing, rotorcraft, military and special mission aircraft fleet support with state-of-the-art avionics and product sustainment services.

“Genesys is proud to bring over 40 years of avionics experience into the Moog family,” said Genesys CEO Roger Smith.  “Joining Moog positions us to continue our development of industry-leading avionics products and our relentless focus on delighting our customers for the long term.”

“We’re excited to bring Genesys Aerosystems’ products and people into Moog’s Aircraft Controls Segment,” said Mark Trabert, Moog Aircraft Controls Segment President. “Genesys adds to our product and capabilities portfolio. The product synergies and cultural alignment of our two organizations will enable future growth beyond our current core flight control business.”

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