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Apollo circles $10B Atlantic Aviation deal—second infra grab in 48 hours

Marc Rowan's firm now pursues KKR's FBO network while closing $3.7B Japanese glass acquisition.

Published April 20, 2026 Source Yahoo Finance From the chopped neck
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ISABELLA'S ISLAY · April 20, 2026

Apollo circles $10B Atlantic Aviation deal—second infra grab in 48 hours

Marc Rowan's firm now pursues KKR's FBO network while closing $3.7B Japanese glass acquisition.

Apollo Global Management is in advanced discussions to acquire Atlantic Aviation from KKR in a transaction valued near $10 billion, marking the firm's second large infrastructure acquisition announced this week. The move follows Apollo's Monday disclosure of a $3.7 billion deal for Nippon Sheet Glass. Atlantic Aviation operates roughly 100 fixed-base operator locations across the United States, controlling fueling and ground services for private and corporate aircraft at major regional airports.

KKR acquired Atlantic Aviation in 2021 for approximately $4.5 billion including debt, embedding the asset during a period when corporate travel remained depressed and private aviation utilization was climbing off pandemic lows. The network has since consolidated share in key secondary markets—Teterboro, Scottsdale, Van Nuys—where slot constraints and municipal airport authorities limit competitive entry. Apollo's interest reflects the infrastructure desk's thesis that oligopoly service networks with recurring revenue and inflation-linked fee structures now trade at premiums the credit business can finance without equity drag.

The timing matters for three reasons. First, Apollo is deploying capital faster than its $73 billion infrastructure fund can organically allocate, and acquisitions of scaled portfolios compress the J-curve. Second, private aviation activity has plateaued near 3.2 million annual flight hours in the U.S., stabilizing revenue visibility for operators with exclusive airport relationships. Third, the deal structure likely involves minority co-investment from Apollo's insurance subsidiaries—Athene holds $240 billion in assets—allowing the firm to layer yield products into the same transaction and retain servicing fees across the capital stack. KKR exits at roughly 2.2x gross multiple if the reported valuation holds, a respectable but not extraordinary return given the hold period and sector tailwinds.

The acquisition also signals a shift in how Apollo approaches operational assets. Unlike prior infrastructure bets on utilities or regulated pipelines, Atlantic Aviation requires active management of labor agreements, fuel supply contracts, and airport lease renewals. The network's value derives not from monopoly regulation but from scarcity—municipalities stopped issuing new FBO licenses in most tier-one markets years ago. Apollo will need to staff compliance and operational roles, a departure from the passive cash-yield model that defined earlier infra funds. The bet is that leasehold control in constrained geographies creates quasi-monopoly economics without regulatory risk.

Operators should watch for Apollo's approach to pricing at Atlantic's anchor locations within 90 days of close. Rowan's team has historically raised fees immediately post-acquisition when contracts allow, testing elasticity before competitive responses materialize. Fund allocators will track whether Apollo syndicates portions of the equity to its perpetual capital vehicles or retains the asset entirely within the flagship fund—an indicator of return expectations and liquidity preferences. If Athene takes a meaningful insurance-linked position, expect Apollo to highlight the transaction as a model for future infra-credit hybrid deals.

KKR listed the asset quietly in Q3 2024. Apollo moved before a formal process concluded.

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Apollo deploys **$13.7B** across two infra deals in 48 hours, using insurance capital to out-bid on networks with leasehold scarcity.
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