Eaton to Acquire Ultra PCS in $1.55B Deal

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Eaton to acquire Ultra PCS

In a strategic leap that fuses power with precision, Eaton Corp., the global power management titan, announced Monday it will acquire Ultra PCS Ltd. from the Cobham Ultra Group for a commanding $1.55 billion, marking a seismic shift in the aerospace sector’s power dynamics.

Backed by the legal firepower of Covington & Burling LLP, Eaton is charging into the future of aerospace by adding Ultra PCS’s high-tech suite of electronic controls, sensors, data processing, and stores ejection systems—all tailored for critical mission applications across the globe.

“This deal is not just about scale—it’s about synergy,” said John Sapp, president of Eaton’s aerospace group. “By integrating Ultra PCS’s cutting-edge solutions with our own, we’ll deliver next-gen aerospace technology that’s as adaptable as it is reliable.”

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A Fusion of Aerospace Brilliance

Headquartered in Cheltenham, U.K., with transatlantic operations in the U.S., Ultra PCS is no minor player. Expected to generate $240 million in sales in 2025, its tech is woven into the fabric of both military and civilian aviation, from safety-critical controls to data-rich diagnostic systems.

For Eaton, whose 2024 revenues surged to nearly $25 billion, this acquisition is a masterstroke. With a legacy dating back to 1911, and operations in over 160 countries, Eaton continues to evolve its mission: solving the world’s power challenges through electrification and digitalization.

This isn’t just another M&A headline. It’s a playbook rewrite for the future of aviation.