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AE Industrial Partners closes Fund III at $1.28B, pivots to aerospace consolidation

Third fund marks 40% scale-up from predecessor, positions firm for mid-market national security roll-ups.

Published May 24, 2026 Source Business Wire From the chopped neck
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AE Industrial Partners closes Fund III at $1.28B, pivots to aerospace consolidation

Third fund marks 40% scale-up from predecessor, positions firm for mid-market national security roll-ups.

AE Industrial Partners closed its third fund at $1.28 billion in committed capital, a 40% increase from Fund II's $915 million close in 2021. The Boca Raton firm now controls $4.2 billion in cumulative assets under management, all directed at aerospace, defense industrial base, and national security services—a sector where federal procurement timelines reward patient capital and regulatory fluency over growth-stage velocity.

The fund attracted commitments from 47 limited partners, including three new sovereign wealth allocations and expanded checks from existing public pension systems. AEI did not disclose fee terms, but prior vehicles carried a 1.75% management fee with an 8% preferred return—competitive for a sector where deal flow depends on security clearances and CFIUS navigation. The firm has deployed capital into 19 platform companies since inception, with exits clustered in the 18- to 24-month range following strategic sales to primes like Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, and L3Harris.

This matters because AEI is entering a market inflection. Defense budgets are expanding—$886 billion authorized for fiscal 2024, up 3.1% year-over-year—but the supply base is fragmenting. Tier-two and tier-three contractors lack succession plans, face tightening credit, and cannot self-fund the cybersecurity and advanced manufacturing upgrades now required for prime certification. AEI's model is surgical: acquire $50M to $250M EBITDA businesses, consolidate overlapping capabilities, then sell the rolled platform to a prime seeking vertical integration. Fund III's scale allows the firm to hold four to six concurrent roll-ups without capital constraints, a structural advantage as competitors like Veritas and Arlington stretch thinner.

The fund also benefits from timing. The CHIPS Act and Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act are pushing $280 billion into domestic manufacturing and supply-chain hardening over the next 36 months. AEI's portfolio—companies like StandardAero, Flight Safety International, and Mag Aerospace—sit directly in the path of that capital. The firm has already reserved $340 million from Fund III for follow-on investments in existing platforms, indicating it expects margin expansion from federal contracts before any new deployments.

Operators should track three follow-on events. First, AEI typically announces its first Fund III platform within 90 to 120 days of final close; prior funds deployed 18% to 22% of capital in year one. Second, watch for co-investment activity with Carlyle's aerospace group and HIG Capital, both of which have partnered with AEI on prior deals and are sitting on $2.1 billion in combined dry powder. Third, monitor the firm's portfolio exits: Fund II still holds seven companies, and any strategic sales in the next six months will set valuation comps for the broader defense middle market.

AEI's third fund is not a bet on growth. It is a bet on inevitability. The defense industrial base is aging, undercapitalized, and facing a generational transfer of ownership. The firm now has the capital to be the sole bidder in dozens of transactions where the alternative is a distressed sale or a wind-down. That is not a trade. That is infrastructure.

The takeaway
**$1.28B** fund positions AEI to consolidate fragmented aerospace suppliers as defense budgets expand and tier-two contractors face succession gaps.
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