Boeing is expected to receive conditional approval from the European Union for its $4.7 billion acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, according to reports from Reuters. The approval is contingent on Boeing selling off Spirit's Airbus-related business and divesting sites in Scotland, Malaysia, and Belfast. The European Commission plans to announce its official decision on October 14.
The United Kingdom previously cleared the deal without any conditions in August. Boeing announced the acquisition in July 2024 as part of a strategy to bring the supplier back under its control and strengthen quality oversight following recent industrial challenges. Neither Boeing nor Spirit AeroSystems has issued official statements regarding the pending EU decision.
The transaction aims to help Boeing stabilize production of major aircraft structures, particularly for the Boeing 737 and 787 models. Approval from EU regulators depends on Boeing’s commitment to divest operations tied to Airbus, which would shift certain activities to Airbus and reduce risks related to market foreclosure.