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Madison Air stock surges 18% as AI-driven demand fuels debut

by April 16, 2026
written by April 16, 2026

Shares of Madison Air Solutions Corp. jumped sharply in their market debut on Thursday, underscoring investor appetite for industrial companies tied to the artificial intelligence boom.

The ventilation and filtration systems provider rose about 18% to $32.13 in afternoon trading in New York, above its initial public offering price of $27.

The Chicago-based company raised roughly $2.23 billion by selling 82.7 million shares at the top end of its marketed range, marking the largest U.S. listing by an industrial firm in nearly three decades.

The strong debut values Madison Air at about $13.2 billion and highlights how companies linked to data center infrastructure are benefiting from surging demand tied to AI-driven computing.

AI tailwinds lift industrial demand

Madison Air is positioning itself as a beneficiary of the rapid expansion in data centers, which require advanced cooling, ventilation, and air filtration systems.

Its portfolio includes liquid, hybrid, and air cooling solutions, placing it at the intersection of industrial manufacturing and next-generation computing infrastructure.

Data centers account for roughly 20% of Madison Air’s commercial business, according to Chief Executive Officer Jill Wyant, with the remainder spread across sectors such as semiconductor manufacturing and life sciences.

The company estimates it operates within a $40 billion market for specialized air systems, driven not only by AI infrastructure but also by aging housing stock and reshoring of advanced manufacturing in North America.

Valuation reflects strong investor appetite

Madison Air’s valuation reflects the broader rally in HVAC-related stocks, which have been swept up in enthusiasm for AI-linked infrastructure. Companies such as Comfort Systems USA Inc. and Modine Manufacturing Co. have posted outsized gains over the past year.

“After the recent sell-off in software stocks, investors are looking for companies immune to AI disruption, such as ‘real economy’ businesses,” says Matthew Kennedy, senior strategist at Renaissance Capital in a Barrons report. “No coincidence that both Madison and Forgent are large cash-flow-positive industrials benefiting from growth in data center buildouts.”

However, the company is not viewed as a pure AI play, with data center revenue estimated at around 13% to 20% depending on the segment. Barron’s estimates suggest the stock is valued at close to 30 times trailing adjusted pro forma net income for 2025 and about 17 times adjusted EBITDA.

Larger peers such as Carrier Global, Lennox International, and Trane Technologies trade at broadly similar multiples, though Madison’s roll-up structure could test investor tolerance for acquisition-driven growth models.

Growth strategy and risks in focus

Founded through a series of acquisitions since 2017 by Madison Industries, the company has spent about $8 billion building its portfolio of more than 30 brands, including Airxchange, Nortek Data Center Cooling and AprilAire. It generated approximately $3.34 billion in revenue in 2025, with net income of $124 million.

Madison Air plans to use most of the IPO proceeds to reduce its debt load from $5.7 billion to about $3.5 billion. Founder Larry Gies will retain control through super-voting shares and is also investing $100 million in the offering, signaling confidence in the company’s prospects.

Still, risks remain. Tariffs on imported metals added $51.3 million to costs last year, and the company faces exposure to cyclical end markets, particularly in residential housing.

Wyant said the company is working to offset tariff pressures through pricing and other measures, while continuing to focus on high-value niches.

As investors weigh its AI exposure against its diversified revenue base, Madison Air’s debut may serve as a bellwether for future industrial IPOs tied to the data center boom.

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