In reviewLogistics & Transport12 November 2025

ANTIN to acquire SUBSIDIARIES OF LUSAT AIR

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ANTIN acquires SUBSIDIARIES OF LUSAT AIR

Deal facts

Buyer
ANTIN
Target
SUBSIDIARIES OF LUSAT AIR
Deal value
Not disclosed
Announced
12 November 2025
Status
In review
Sector
Logistics & Transport
Country
Not stated
Consideration
Not stated

Sources

What we know

ANTIN has agreed to acquire the subsidiaries of Lusat Air in a transaction announced on 12 November 2025. The target operates across aviation services and logistics support, specifically within air transport, cargo handling, and rental activities. The deal value remains undisclosed, and no specific consideration type was reported for this acquisition. The target country is not confirmed in the available data.

The transaction is currently in review and has not yet been completed. Regulatory approval and other standard closing conditions are required before the deal can be finalised. This acquisition represents a strategic entry into the aviation support sector by the private equity firm. Further details regarding the specific operational scope or financial terms are not publicly available at this stage. The parties are expected to proceed once all necessary regulatory clearances are obtained.

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    ANTIN to acquire SUBSIDIARIES OF LUSAT AIR

    ANTIN to acquire SUBSIDIARIES OF LUSAT AIR

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