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EU regulators approved the Boeing Spirit AeroSystems acquisition — a $4.7 billion deal — on October 15, 2025.
Boeing received European Union clearance for the proposed $4.7 billion purchase of Spirit AeroSystems on October 15, 2025, removing a key barrier to the transaction and setting the stage for closer integration between the two companies.
The deal, announced previously, is positioned by Boeing as a strategic step to stabilise commercial aircraft production and improve quality control across its programs. Regulators’ sign-off in Brussels clears one of the largest remaining approvals needed for the acquisition.
For Boeing, the approval is about bringing manufacturing capabilities and processes into tighter alignment. For suppliers and partners across Europe, the move could shift contract dynamics and sourcing decisions in the transatlantic aerospace market.
While the EU approval is a significant milestone, companies typically still manage integration details, employee considerations and supplier relationships before a deal is fully completed. Boeing has framed the purchase as a way to address production pressures and deliver more consistent output for its airline customers.
Stakeholders in the aerospace sector will be watching how Boeing implements changes post-close and how European suppliers adapt to any new sourcing or manufacturing plans prompted by the acquisition. The EU decision on October 15, 2025, clears a path forward, but integration will unfold over months, not weeks.