On June 15, Firefly Aerospace rose 8.88% overnight, trading at $32.99/share, with turnover of approximately $44,800.
On the news front, the aerospace sector showed recovery signs following the severe sell-off triggered by SpaceX's Nasdaq debut on June 13. SpaceX's IPO created a massive capital siphon effect across the space industry, with Firefly previously plunging over 18% in a single session while peers Rocket Lab and Redwire each fell more than 10%. After the sharp decline, technical rebound demand became apparent. Sector peers confirmed the recovery trend, with Rocket Lab rising 4.21% and Redwire gaining 4.10%.
Additionally, subsidiary SciTec recently secured a $5.5 million contract option from the U.S. Air Force to provide operational data fusion services for its cloud-based command and control system, an extension of its prior $24 million Advanced Battle Management System contract, offering fundamental support to investor confidence.
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