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Airbus and BAE Systems supplier bought by Italian aerospace group

The holding company of Nu-Pro and Stanmar has been acquired by Magnaghi Aeronautica Group

The entrance to Five Valleys Aerospace subsidiary Nu-Pro's premises in Stroud.(Image: Google Maps)

A Gloucestershire manufacturing group that supplies components to aerospace and defence giants such as Airbus and BAE Systems has been acquired by an Italian multinational.

Five Valleys Aerospace - a holding company of two businesses Nu-Pro and Stanmar - has been bought by Magnaghi Aeronautica Group (MA Group) for an undisclosed sum.

Stroud-based Nu-Pro provides metal finishing services while Stanmar, located at Bamfurlong Industrial Park in Cheltenham, specialises in parts used in aircraft landing gear.

The MA group, headquartered in Naples, was founded in 1936 to support the flight activities of the Italian Air Force. The company also has sites in Brazil and the US and develops landing systems for Airbus and Boeing aircraft.

Magnaghi (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) chairman Alberto de Benedictis said the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ aerospace market offered “major opportunities”.

He said the firm was interested in a number of British programmes, including the Tempest combat aircraft being developed by BAE Systems, Rolls Royce, Leonardo and MBDA for the Royal Air Force, as a replacement for the Typhoon fighter craft.

Mr de Benedictis said: “The acquisition of Five Valleys Aerospace is just the first step in our journey to become a major player in the market as a supplier of engineering capability and components for the aerospace sector. We intend to expand our presence not only in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market but also the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ export market.”

Law firm Foot Anstey, which advised The MA group on the deal, said the purchase would help strengthen the firm's stake in the European market, as well as expand its global presence.