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Chorus to Acquire Kadex Aero Supply

Chorus Aviation to Acquire Kadex Aero Supply in Strategic Expansion
Chorus Aviation Inc. has announced its intention to acquire Kadex Aero Supply, a prominent independent distributor specializing in aircraft parts, supplies, and repair and overhaul services. The transaction, which remains subject to customary closing conditions, is anticipated to be finalized in the second quarter of 2026.
Kadex Aero Supply: A Proven Industry Player
Established in 1994 by John Lavery and Ken Blow, Kadex Aero Supply has built a strong reputation within the aviation supply chain over more than 30 years. The privately held company reported revenues of approximately US$60 million in 2025 and employs around 50 staff members across its headquarters in Peterborough, Ontario, and a regional supply operation in Calgary, Alberta. Kadex maintains partnerships with over 70 original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), providing customers with a comprehensive procurement solution supported by extensive technical expertise.
Strategic Rationale and Industry Context
For Chorus, the acquisition represents a significant move to broaden and diversify its portfolio across aviation, aerospace, and defence services. President and CEO Colin Copp described the deal as a milestone in advancing the company’s growth strategy. He highlighted Kadex’s strong OEM and customer relationships, proven operating model, and expanding revenue base as critical factors that will contribute to more resilient and sustainable earnings over the long term. The integration of Kadex is also expected to complement Chorus’s existing used serviceable materials (USM) business by introducing a synergistic distribution platform capable of generating consistent cash flows. This acquisition aligns with Chorus’s broader objective to enhance shareholder value through disciplined capital allocation and expansion into adjacent aviation services markets.
However, the deal comes amid persistent challenges in the global supply chain, including tariffs, trade uncertainties, labor shortages, rising material costs, and fluctuations in freight markets. These factors may present integration challenges as Chorus seeks to merge Kadex’s operations and corporate culture with its own. Market reactions are likely to be mixed, with some investors expressing concerns about the complexities of integration and potential cultural clashes between the two companies. Furthermore, competitors in the defence and aerospace sectors may respond aggressively, aiming to capitalize on any perceived vulnerabilities during the integration period.
The acquisition also occurs against the backdrop of a broader wave of mergers and acquisitions in 2026, particularly within high-growth, technology-driven sectors such as healthcare and industrials. As Chorus pursues expansion into these adjacent markets, it may face heightened scrutiny and competitive pressure to demonstrate the value and effectiveness of its acquisition strategy.
Kadex’s Perspective and Future Outlook
From Kadex’s standpoint, joining Chorus marks a new chapter in its evolution. John Lavery, President and CEO of Kadex, underscored the company’s longstanding commitment to customer service and reliability. He views the acquisition as an opportunity to accelerate growth, leverage broader resources, and strengthen Kadex’s market position, while preserving the brand identity and operational foundation established by its founders.
This acquisition underscores Chorus Aviation’s ambition to solidify its presence in the aviation supply sector, even as it navigates a complex and rapidly evolving industry landscape.

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