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TransDigm Group Incorporated is a designer, producer and supplier of engineered aircraft components and systems for commercial and military aerospace applications. The company’s product portfolio covers a broad range of mission-critical parts and subsystems, including mechanical and electromechanical components, ignition and fuel system parts, sensors and actuators, cockpit and cabin systems, and other safety-critical hardware. TransDigm supplies original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) as well as the aftermarket, providing spare parts, repair and overhaul services and component support throughout an asset’s life cycle.
TransDigm’s operating model places emphasis on proprietary, niche components that are difficult to replace, and the company operates through a collection of independently run subsidiaries and brands that sell specialized products. Growth has been driven in large part by targeted acquisitions of specialist suppliers, which TransDigm integrates to expand its engineered-parts offerings and aftermarket revenues. The company also focuses on long-term aftermarket aftermarket revenue streams and contract support arrangements with airlines, MRO providers and defense customers.
TransDigm serves customers worldwide across commercial airlines, business aviation, and defense markets, with manufacturing, sales and service footprints extending across North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific. Its customers include OEMs, airline operators, maintenance, repair and overhaul providers and military procurement organizations that require reliable, certified components for aircraft systems.
Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, TransDigm is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker TDG. The company is managed through an executive leadership team and board of directors that oversee strategy, operations and integration of its portfolio of aerospace component businesses.




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