What's Happening?
Bristow Group has announced its acquisition of Berry Aviation, a Texas-based company specializing in fixed-wing and drone operations, for $105 million. This acquisition is part of Bristow's strategy to expand its government services business, which includes
search and rescue contracts in the UK, Ireland, and the Netherlands. The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026. Concurrently, Bristow plans to exit the Norwegian offshore helicopter support market, a move that aligns with its focus on more stable revenue streams from government contracts. Berry Aviation operates a fleet of 23 aircraft and provides various government and defense aviation services, including special missions and cargo logistics.
Why It's Important?
The acquisition of Berry Aviation marks a strategic shift for Bristow Group, emphasizing the importance of stable, long-term government contracts over the more volatile energy services sector. This move could enhance Bristow's competitive position in the government services market, potentially leading to increased revenue stability. For Berry Aviation, the acquisition provides an opportunity to leverage Bristow's resources and expertise to expand its operations and service offerings. The decision to exit the Norwegian market reflects Bristow's focus on optimizing its asset deployment in markets with higher margins and better returns on capital.
What's Next?
Bristow will focus on integrating Berry Aviation's operations to maximize synergies and enhance its service offerings in government contracts. The company will also evaluate options for divesting its Norwegian offshore operations, with the timing and structure of any sale dependent on market conditions. Bristow's continued interest in advanced air mobility projects in Norway suggests potential future investments in hybrid or electric aircraft technologies. The acquisition may prompt other companies in the aviation sector to consider similar strategic shifts towards government services, particularly in light of the growing demand for specialized aviation solutions.













