Aerospace, Amplified
The deal is slated to close in the first half of 2026, contingent on regulatory approvals and standard closing formalities. When complete, the fusion is expected to fortify Eaton’s aerospace footprint with deeply specialized components and aftermarket services that are already trusted by global aircraft manufacturers.
No comment has yet been issued by Ultra PCS, and legal representation for the company has not been disclosed.
Deal-Making Titans Behind the Curtain
The Covington legal dream team guiding Eaton includes:
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M&A partners: Phil Cheveley, Catherine Dargan, and Drew Fischer
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Tax experts: Guy Dingley and Ansgar Simon
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Competition and FDI specialists: Anne Lee, Christian Ahlborn, Ross Demain, and Melissa Van Schoorisse
This isn’t just a transaction—it’s a transformation, where digital brains meet mechanical brawn to redefine what aerospace systems can do in an electrified, data-driven world.