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Bristow Group's CFO Just Sold $1.2 Million in Stock — But Is That the Whole Equation?
SVP CFO Sells VTOL 26,667 Shares Worth $1.25 Million.
Bristow Group, a global aviation services provider to offshore energy firms, reported a notable insider sale in its latest SEC filing.
On March 2, 2026, Jennifer Dawn Whalen, SVP, CFO of Bristow Group Inc. (VTOL 1.05%), executed the open-market sale of 26,017 shares of common stock for a transaction value of approximately $1.22 million, as disclosed in a SEC Form 4 filing SEC Form 4 filing.This figure excludes 650 shares gifted in the same filing.
Transaction summary
_Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($46.90); post-transaction value based on March 2, 2026 market close price as reported in filings._Gift shares: 650 shares gifted in this filing are excluded from all share counts, transaction values, and post-transaction balances above.
Key questions
The filing indicates Whalen exercised 11,667 fully vested options at $24.54, immediately selling those shares alongside approximately 14,350 shares from existing holdings. All activity was direct, with no trust or indirect entity participation.
The only prior open-market sale on record is 5,000 shares in August 2025 at ~$37.55 — making the discretionary portion of this transaction (roughly 14,350 shares) about three times larger than that baseline. Worth noting: Whalen received 29,038 shares five days earlier via performance grants tied to targets set in 2023. Net of that award, her overall position has barely changed.
After the transaction, Whalen maintains direct ownership of 107,591 shares, valued at approximately $5.04 million as of March 2, 2026, with no indirect equity exposure or outstanding options reported
This sale looks larger than usual because it includes 11,667 shares from a same-day option exercise — once an insider decides to exercise, selling immediately to capture the spread is standard practice and shouldn’t be read as a timing call on the stock. Stripping those out, the discretionary portion is roughly 14,350 shares from existing holdings.
Company overview
Company snapshot
Bristow Group Inc. is a leading provider of aviation services to the global offshore energy industry, operating a substantial fleet and supporting clients in over a dozen countries. The company’s scale and operational expertise enable it to deliver reliable transportation and mission-critical services in demanding environments. Bristow’s international presence and work for integrated, national, and independent offshore energy companies contribute to its competitive position in the oil and gas equipment and services sector.
What this transaction means for investors
Bristow Group CFO Jennifer Whalen sold 26,017 shares on March 2, pocketing roughly $1.22 million — but the transaction is less straightforward than the headline number suggests. Whalen exercised 11,667 fully vested options at $24.54 and sold them immediately to capture the spread. Once you decide to exercise, selling same-day to cover the cost is standard practice. The remaining ~14,350 shares sold came from her existing holdings — that’s the discretionary portion, and it’s modest.
CFOs get scrutinized more than most because they sit closer to the financial details than almost anyone — balance sheet, cash flow, internal targets. Clean discretionary selling from a CFO is worth paying attention to. A ~14,350 share discretionary sale, coming five days after a 29,038 share performance grant tied to targets set in 2023, is not that. She sold less than half of what she just earned.
The more telling number is what Whalen kept: 107,591 shares worth around $5 million at the March 2 close. That’s meaningful retained exposure for a CFO who could have sold more.
For investors tracking Bristow, the more useful signals will come from contract renewal activity with offshore energy clients and how oil price moves affect operator spending. If Whalen or other insiders start making larger, unprompted open-market sales — no options involved — that’s when this kind of filing deserves a harder look.