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L3Harris sells 60% stake in space propulsion business for $845 million

L3Harris sells 60% stake in space propulsion business for $845 million

FILE PHOTO: An L3Harris logo is displayed above a stand on the first day of the Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition in Sydney, Australia, November 4, 2025. REUTERS/Hollie Adams/File Photo

Jan 5 : ‌L3Harris Technologies said on Monday it will sell an about 60 per cent stake in its space propulsion and power systems business to private equity firm AE Industrial Partners for $845 million, including debt.

The deal furthers L3Harris' plan to shift its focus away from space and towards defense capabilities ‌amid an increasingly uncertain global geopolitical environment.

Separately, ‌the defense supplier said it will also reorganize its structure to three business segments from four previously in order to align its portfolio with the "future of warfare."

The new segments are space and mission systems led by Sam Mehta, communications and spectrum ‍dominance led by Jon Rambeau, and missile solutions helmed by Ken Bedingfield.

"We're now best poised to deliver the speed, technology and commerciality required by our most important customer – the warfighter," said L3Harris CEO ​Christopher Kubasik.

The company will, ‌however, continue to have sole ownership of the RS-25 rocket engine, which is currently used on NASA's space ​launch system for the Artemis program.

The deal with AE Industrial, which ⁠was first reported by Reuters ‌on Sunday, is expected to close in the second half ​of 2026.

AE Industrial said its partnership with L3Harris would also accelerate the development of future propulsion technologies, ‍including nuclear propulsion, which will be critical to the exploration of ⁠Mars.

AE's previous space investments include Firefly Aerospace, RedWire Space and York Space ​Systems.

Source: Reuters
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