Redwire Completes Acquisition of Edge Autonomy
Transforms Redwire Into a Scaled and Profitable Space and Defense Tech Company
Redwire Corporation has completed its acquisition of Edge Autonomy Intermediate Holdings, LLC, together with its subsidiaries. The strategic transaction was approved by Redwire shareholders on June 13.
“Today marks the start of an exciting new chapter as a combined company.”
Peter Cannito, Redwire
The transaction transforms Redwire into a scaled and profitable space and defense tech company focused on the convergence of integrated autonomous operations for defense and national security. The combined company is uniquely positioned to deliver innovative space and airborne platforms—two of the fastest growing trends in defense technology and significantly expands Redwire’s global manufacturing and innovation presence with a highly skilled workforce of more than 1,300 employees and over 628,000 square feet of manufacturing and production capabilities across the U.S. and Europe after the combination.
With this acquisition, the Redwire portfolio now includes purpose built proven technology portfolios that bridge the gap between airborne and space-based systems and enable software-defined, AI-enabled, autonomous operations across multiple domains and orbits, from the surface of the Earth to the surface of the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
Redwire anticipates an acceleration of its growth trajectory and a more robust financial profile; the transaction is immediately accretive to Redwire’s revenue, Adjusted EBITDA, and Free Cash Flow.
The addition of Edge Autonomy’s UAS technologies creates new integrated capabilities for Redwire’s customers that leverage connectivity across space and airborne operations.
“We are pleased to complete this acquisition that establishes Redwire as a global leader in the aerospace and defense sector,” said Redwire’s Chairman and CEO Peter Cannito. “Today marks the start of an exciting new chapter as a combined company. With Edge Autonomy, we are uniquely positioned to transform the future of multi-domain operations and provide decisive advantages to U.S. and allied warfighters. We look forward to leveraging our combined capabilities to enable the most critical missions as we strive to achieve air and space superiority and create significant value for Redwire’s customers and shareholders.”
As previously disclosed, for the twelve months ended December 31, 2025, Redwire, as a combined company and assuming the transaction with Edge Autonomy had been consummated on January 1, 2025, forecasted full year revenues of $535 million to $605 million and Adjusted EBITDA of $70 million to $105 million with positive Free Cash Flow.