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02 / Federal Business Size

Federal contract market at a glance

Measured consistently across FY 2019–FY 2025.

Net obligations$4.85M
Contract actions387
Awards / PIIDs210
Federal customers2
Contracting offices14
Average action$12.5K
Active fiscal years7
Data coverageFY 2019–FY 2025

Across FY 2019–FY 2025, FPDS records attribute $4.85M in net contract obligations to MILITARY AIRCRAFT PARTS across 387 contract actions. Net obligations include positive obligations and later deobligations recorded during the same period.

03 / Spending Trend

MILITARY AIRCRAFT PARTS contract spending by year

Annual net obligations show whether recorded federal business expanded or contracted, while actions and customer counts show the breadth of that activity.

Total obligations$391.5K
FY 2025
ObligationsHistorical spending range
Fiscal yearObligationsActionsFederal customersChange
FY 2019$445.0K742
FY 2020$302.3K221−32.1%
FY 2021$1.33M651+341.0%
FY 2022$1.15M581−13.9%
FY 2023$899.5K541−21.6%
FY 2024$326.3K572−63.7%
FY 2025$391.5K571+20.0%

04 / Federal Customers

Which federal agencies buy from MILITARY AIRCRAFT PARTS?

Ranked by net obligations during FY 2019–FY 2025.

AgencyCodeObligationsActionsVendor share
97AS$4.85M357100.0%
9763$0300.0%

05 / Contracting Offices

Which contracting offices buy from MILITARY AIRCRAFT PARTS?

Ranked by net obligations during FY 2019–FY 2025.

OfficeCodeAgencyObligationsActionsVendor share
SPE4A7DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$3.75M30577.4%
SPE4A2DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$687.2K1714.2%
SPE4AXDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$173.2K103.6%
SPE8E9DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$95.0K22.0%
SPE4A6DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$88.5K101.8%
SPE8EFDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$31.8K10.7%
SPE5EMDEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$31.8K20.7%
SPE7L3DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$23.2K40.5%
SPE4A1DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$11.1K10.2%
SPE7M4DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY$11.0K10.2%

06 / Top NAICS Industries

Which industries define this vendor’s federal work?

NAICSDescriptionObligationsActionsCustomersShare
336413OTHER AIRCRAFT PARTS AND AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURING$4.06M332283.8%
336411AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING$516.2K29110.7%
331491NONFERROUS METAL (EXCEPT COPPER AND ALUMINUM) ROLLING, DRAWING, AND EXTRUDING$87.3K911.8%
339991GASKET, PACKING, AND SEALING DEVICE MANUFACTURING$55.1K411.1%
335932NONCURRENT-CARRYING WIRING DEVICE MANUFACTURING$48.9K211.0%
332994SMALL ARMS, ORDNANCE, AND ORDNANCE ACCESSORIES MANUFACTURING$32.6K310.7%
331221ROLLED STEEL SHAPE MANUFACTURING$28.6K410.6%
331210IRON AND STEEL PIPE AND TUBE MANUFACTURING FROM PURCHASED STEEL$11.0K110.2%
332510HARDWARE MANUFACTURING$4.4K110.1%
333612SPEED CHANGER, INDUSTRIAL HIGH-SPEED DRIVE, AND GEAR MANUFACTURING$0210.0%

07 / Top Product and Service Codes

What products and services does the government buy from this vendor?

PSCDescriptionObligationsActionsCustomersShare
1560AIRFRAME STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS$3.86M313279.6%
1660AIRCRAFT AIR CONDITIONING, HEATING, AND PRESSURIZING EQUIPMENT$582.5K43112.0%
5670BUILDING COMPONENTS, PREFABRICATED$95.0K212.0%
1680MISCELLANEOUS AIRCRAFT ACCESSORIES AND COMPONENTS$73.3K1011.5%
5330PACKING AND GASKET MATERIALS$55.1K411.1%
4010CHAIN AND WIRE ROPE$52.4K511.1%
5970ELECTRICAL INSULATORS AND INSULATING MATERIALS$48.9K211.0%
5342HARDWARE, WEAPON SYSTEM$32.6K310.7%
1730AIRCRAFT GROUND SERVICING EQUIPMENT$31.8K110.7%
4710PIPE, TUBE AND RIGID TUBING$11.0K110.2%

08 / Competition Pattern

How was MILITARY AIRCRAFT PARTS’s federal work competed?

Competition categories describe the procurement path recorded on the underlying contract actions.

Competition categoryObligationsActions
Competed under SAP$3.84M352
Not competed under SAP$1.01M33
Other / unknown$02

09 / Recent Contract Awards

What contract actions were recorded most recently for MILITARY AIRCRAFT PARTS?

The latest recorded PIIDs connect this profile to the underlying federal award search.

Award / PIIDSignedObligationAgency / officeNAICSPSC
SPE4A724PA567Sep 23, 2025$0DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY DLA AVIATION3364131680

10 / Interpreting the Profile

How should you evaluate MILITARY AIRCRAFT PARTS as a federal contractor?

Read obligations, customers, markets, competition, and individual awards together. A large historical total indicates federal scale, but it does not by itself describe current backlog, commercial revenue, profitability, or future opportunity.

01

Separate obligations from revenue

FPDS obligations are government accounting actions and may include later deobligations.

02

Follow customer concentration

Agency and office concentration reveals where the vendor’s federal relationships are strongest.

03

Test market overlap

NAICS and PSC shares show whether the vendor competes in the same markets as your company.

04

Inspect the awards

Open the PIIDs to verify dates, offices, classifications, and transaction history.