AeroVironment, a prominent developer of unmanned aerial systems, has announced its intention to acquire BlueHalo in a significant deal valued at $4.1 billion. This strategic acquisition is part of AeroVironment’s broader objective to enhance its offerings in electronic warfare, cyber operations, satellite technologies, and various space-based solutions.
Approval for this commitment has been granted by both AeroVironment and BlueHalo, with the transaction projected to finalize in the first half of 2025, contingent upon receiving necessary regulatory and shareholder approvals. Upon completion of the acquisition, the two Virginia-based companies are estimated to achieve combined revenues exceeding $1.7 billion.
AeroVironment is currently involved in several projects for the U.S. military, particularly focusing on the provision of loitering munitions, often referred to as “kamikaze” drones, specifically designed for the U.S. Army. Concurrently, BlueHalo is engaged in a $1.4 billion initiative aimed at supporting the entire lifecycle of operations, production, and ongoing modernization of the U.S. Space Force’s ground-based satellite communication infrastructure.
In a statement, Wahid Nawabi, the Chairman, CEO, and President of AeroVironment, expressed optimism about the acquisition. He emphasized AeroVironment’s legacy of over 50 years in pioneering battlefield innovations and articulated a vision of ushering in a new era of defense technology through its merger with BlueHalo. “Together, we will drive agile innovation and deliver comprehensive, next-generation solutions designed to redefine the future of defense,” Nawabi stated.
BlueHalo’s CEO, Jonathan Moneymaker, echoed this sentiment, asserting that the acquisition will create a team well-equipped to address emerging defense needs with remarkable speed and efficacy. “Together, we remain committed to protecting those who defend us while driving the next generation of transformational advancements in defense technology,” Moneymaker remarked.
This acquisition marks a significant expansion of capabilities for both firms, positioning them to play a pivotal role in the evolving landscape of defense technologies, which increasingly integrates advanced electronic warfare and satellite systems amid growing global security challenges.