General Dynamics IT business will realize approximately $10 billion in annual revenue following the completion of the deal that will make the company the second-largest government IT services contractor after Leidos (NYSE: LDOS), the Tysons Corner, Virginia-based investment bank said Monday.
KippsDeSanto noted that it considers TransDigm Groups planned $525 million purchase of Extant as the aerospace and defense deal of this years first quarter.
Extant expects aircraft aftermarket sales to account for 80 percent of its fiscal 2018E revenue and that the majority of its full-year aftermarket revenue to come from the military-end market.
KippsDeSanto cited other notable M&A transactions for the quarter ended March 31 and those include Curtiss-Wrights (NYSE: CW) 212.5 million cash acquisition of the Dresser-Rand government business from Siemens; ASGN Inc.s (NYSE: ASGN) $775 million purchase of ECS Federal; and KBRs (NYSE: KBR) pending buy of Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies.