South Dakota Investment Council sold 801,900 Bristow Group shares last quarter; the estimated trade value was $35.24 million.
Meanwhile, the quarter-end position value fell by $9.18 million, reflecting both trading and price movement effects.
The trade represented 0.67% of 13F reportable AUM.
The post-trade stake stood at 1,965,845 shares, valued at $92.18 million.
South Dakota Investment Council disclosed a sale of 801,900 Bristow Group (NYSE:VTOL) shares in its May 18, 2026, SEC filing, with estimated trade value at $35.24 million based on average quarterly pricing.
According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated May 18, 2026, South Dakota Investment Council reduced its holding in Bristow Group (NYSE:VTOL) by 801,900 shares. The estimated value of the shares sold was $35.24 million, calculated using the average closing price for the first quarter of 2026. The fund’s quarter-end position value decreased by $9.18 million, reflecting both share sales and price changes.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Revenue (TTM) | $1.53 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $114.82 million |
| Dividend Yield | 1% |
| Price (as of Friday) | $41.64 |
Bristow Group Inc. is a leading provider of aviation services to the global offshore energy sector, with a significant fleet and a presence across multiple continents. The company leverages its operational scale and expertise to deliver reliable, safety-focused transportation and support solutions for complex, mission-critical environments. Its diversified service offerings and established client relationships underpin its competitive position within the oil and gas equipment and services industry.
Bristow's stock has climbed 40% over the past year, and the company is coming off what management called a "transformational year" driven by rising defense spending, energy security concerns, and growing interest in next-generation electric aircraft. CEO Chris Bradshaw said the company sees compelling growth opportunities tied to all three trends.
Meanwhile, the underlying business continues to make progress. First-quarter revenue increased to $388.7 million from $377.3 million in the prior quarter, while operating income improved to $34.7 million. Bristow also reaffirmed its 2026 adjusted EBITDA outlook of $295 million to $325 million, and the company ended March with $342.1 million of unrestricted cash and total liquidity of $393.6 million, giving management flexibility to invest while continuing to return capital through its quarterly dividend.
Ultimately, for long-term investors, it’s more important to watch Bristow's expanding exposure to government services and offshore energy markets than any single fund's decision to trim its position.
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