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Parent company buys out investors in LCI Helicopters
KKR's minority stake in LCI Helicopters has been purchased by the Libra Group. Its helicopter fleet is in operation across four continents in multiple sectors.

LCI has announced that parent company the Libra Group has acquired the minority interest in LCI Helicopters held by global investment firm KKR.

Jaspal Jandu, CEO of LCI, says: “We would like to thank the KKR team for their exemplary support these last seven years, helping LCI grow across sectors including offshore wind power and search and rescue. We are equally delighted that Libra Group has returned to principal ownership. It has always been a valued and supportive parent given its experience in building asset intensive, transportation businesses, particularly in the aviation space.”

Libra Group chairman and CEO, George Logothetis, adds: “We are proud of what LCI has achieved and look forward to being fully invested in LCI's future as the global market for helicopter deployment looks set to increase, and fixed wing aviation is on the road to recovery.”

LCI's rotorcraft fleet is focused on the latest technology medium and super medium helicopters manufactured by helicopter OEMs including Leonardo, Airbus Helicopters and Sikorsky. These are in operation across four continents in multiple sectors including emergency medical services, offshore wind, search and rescue, maritime pilot transfer and energy sector transportation.

Its management team has undertaken in excess of $8 billion worth of transactions in the fixed wing and helicopter markets since LCI's inception in 2004.

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