Dallas' Precision Aerospace Holdings Acquired by Maine-Based Precinmac

The acquisition reinforces Precinmac's focus on expanding capabilities and serving customers in aerospace, defense, and space.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 11:39pm

A high-end, photorealistic studio still-life photograph featuring a collection of precision machined aerospace components arranged elegantly on a clean, monochromatic seamless background, using sharp, dramatic studio lighting and deep shadows to represent the technical expertise and attention to detail required in the aerospace manufacturing industry.Precision machined aerospace components showcased in a minimalist studio setting, highlighting the technical capabilities of the newly acquired Precision Aerospace Holdings.Dallas Today

Dallas-based Precision Aerospace Holdings (PAH), a manufacturer of precision machined aerospace, defense, and space components, has been acquired by Maine-based Precinmac LP, a leading manufacturer of high-complexity precision components. The acquisition will allow Precinmac to expand its capabilities and enhance its value proposition to customers in mission-critical markets.

Why it matters

The acquisition of PAH by Precinmac represents a significant consolidation in the aerospace and defense manufacturing industry, as companies look to expand their capabilities and serve customers more effectively in these critical sectors. The deal highlights the ongoing demand for precision machining and manufacturing services in the aerospace, defense, and space industries.

The details

Launched in 2022, PAH brought together several precision machining companies under a single platform, including Applegate EDM, Clearwater Engineering, Decatur Machine Services, Icon Machine Co., and Owens Machine and Tool Company. PAH's core capabilities include electronic discharge machining and precision machining, with close proximity to its major customers. Precinmac said the acquisition will add meaningful technical capability and customer alignment to its existing portfolio, as PAH also serves high-requirement customers, produces medium to high complexity parts, and participates in critical long-running programs within the aerospace, defense, and space industries.

  • Precision Aerospace Holdings was launched in 2022.
  • Precinmac announced the acquisition of Precision Aerospace Holdings on April 8, 2026.

The players

Precision Aerospace Holdings

A Dallas-based company that specializes in the manufacturing of precision machined aerospace, defense, and space components.

Precinmac LP

A Maine-based leading manufacturer of high-complexity precision components that has acquired Precision Aerospace Holdings.

Peter Stegmaier

The CEO of Precision Aerospace Holdings.

Eric Wisnefsky

The CEO of Precinmac.

Centerbridge Partners

The private equity firm that invested in Precinmac in December 2024 to help accelerate the company's next stage of growth.

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What they’re saying

“Precinmac's recognition of our company as an industry leader in EDM and precision machining underscores the strength of our team and our capabilities.”

— Peter Stegmaier, CEO, Precision Aerospace Holdings

“Precinmac has consistently demonstrated a commitment to investing not only in advanced equipment to support customer growth, but also in the development of our people, who are critical to our continued success.”

— Peter Stegmaier, CEO, Precision Aerospace Holdings

“PAH adds meaningful technical capability and customer alignment to the Precinmac family of companies. It complements our existing portfolio as it also serves high requirements customers, produces medium to high complexity parts, and participates in critical long running programs within the aerospace, defense, and space industries.”

— Eric Wisnefsky, CEO, Precinmac

What’s next

Precinmac noted that it is a portfolio company of Centerbridge Partners, which invested in December 2024 to help accelerate the company's next stage of growth.

The takeaway

The acquisition of Precision Aerospace Holdings by Precinmac highlights the ongoing consolidation in the aerospace and defense manufacturing industry, as companies seek to expand their capabilities and better serve customers in these critical sectors. The deal underscores the importance of precision machining and manufacturing services in supporting the growth of the aerospace, defense, and space industries.