Carlisle Cos. (CSL) Announces Acquisition of Star Aviation
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Carlisle Companies Acquires Star Aviation
October 3, 2016 4:37 PM EDTProvider of customized, turn-key engineering, certification and manufacturing solutions to the aviation industry
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE: CSL) today announced the acquisition of Star Aviation, Inc., a leading provider of design and engineering services, testing and certification work and manufactured products for in-flight connectivity applications on commercial, business and military aircraft.
With annual sales of approximately $30 million and 150 employees, Star Aviation has manufacturing facilities in Mobile, Alabama and a technical services facility in Lynnwood, Washington. The company is a supplier to the worlds leading... More