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Paslay Management Group acquires Barich, Inc. in airport technology advisory expansion

FORT WORTH, Texas, July 8. Paslay Management Group, LLC acquired Barich, Inc. to extend its executive advisory capabilities in technology strategy, IT planning, and complex airport capital program delivery, the Fort Worth aviation consultancy reported Tuesday.

By Elias Vance2 min read
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FORT WORTH, Texas, July 8. Paslay Management Group, LLC acquired Barich, Inc. to extend its executive advisory capabilities in technology strategy, IT planning, and complex airport capital program delivery, the Fort Worth aviation consultancy reported Tuesday.

The company said the deal is part of an effort to operate as a more integrated aviation consultancy. No financial terms were disclosed.

What the deal adds

Paslay described the capabilities Barich brings as falling across three areas: technology strategy, IT planning, and airport capital program delivery. The company framed those as executive advisory functions.

The release named technology strategy specifically as the area the acquisition is meant to strengthen, alongside the broader capital program delivery capacity it attributed to Barich. Paslay said it serves clients on complex airport capital programs.

What was not reported

Paslay did not disclose the acquisition price or Barich, Inc.'s size. The press release, dated July 8, did not identify individual executives involved in the deal, name a timeline for integrating the two firms, or specify airports, contracts, or clients the combined practice will serve.


Note: The source press release provided was a truncated excerpt. This article covers only the facts present in that excerpt. A fuller release may contain deal terms, executive names, and client context not available here.

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Key takeaways

Frequently asked

Who acquired Barich, Inc.?

Paslay Management Group, LLC, a Fort Worth, Texas aviation consultancy, acquired Barich, Inc.

How much did the acquisition cost?

No financial terms were disclosed; Paslay did not reveal the acquisition price or Barich's size.

What capabilities does Barich bring to Paslay?

Barich adds capabilities across three areas framed as executive advisory functions: technology strategy, IT planning, and airport capital program delivery.

Why did Paslay make this acquisition?

Paslay said the deal is part of an effort to operate as a more integrated aviation consultancy, with technology strategy named as the area it is meant to strengthen.

When was the acquisition announced?

The press release was dated July 8 and Paslay reported the deal on Tuesday.