NASA Awards $100M Spacecraft Work to Four Firms Including Blue Origin, Firefly

The contract, with a $100 million ceiling, expands competition for spacecraft and rocket-hardware processing among selected aerospace companies. NASA has added All Points Logistics, Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace (FLY), and L3Harris Technologies (LHX) to a contract for spa

The contract, with a $100 million ceiling, expands competition for spacecraft and rocket-hardware processing among selected aerospace companies.

NASA has added All Points Logistics, Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace (FLY), and L3Harris Technologies (LHX) to a contract for spacecraft and rocket-hardware processing, with a combined ceiling of $100 million. The firms will compete for future orders under the agreement.

The contract builds on Firefly’s recent NASA wins and strengthens its position in the agency’s procurement pipeline. No company is guaranteed the full $100 million, as awarded amounts depend on individual task orders.

Investor sentiment may improve if any firm secures significant assignments, as each order could provide additional revenue streams.

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