Redwire Corp.'s stock soared 12.89% over a 24-hour period, with the significant upward movement occurring during Tuesday's trading sessions. The aerospace and defense company experienced substantial buying interest throughout the day, extending gains across multiple trading periods.
The rally was fueled by two major catalysts. First, SpaceX's filing for an initial public offering last week generated broad optimism toward the space economy, with analysts expecting the record-setting IPO to attract increased investor attention to well-positioned space companies like Redwire. Additionally, SpaceX's successful 12th test flight of its Starship rocket on Friday evening demonstrated continued progress in space technology, further boosting sector sentiment.
Company-specific developments also contributed to the surge. Redwire secured significant contract awards including a multi-year, high eight-figure contract from an undisclosed NATO member country for its Penguin Mk3 tactical uncrewed aerial system, along with a $15 million follow-on order from the US Army Aviation Center of Excellence's 1st Aviation Brigade for its Stalker UAS. These contracts, marking the third order from the brigade in eight months, substantially boosted the company's order backlog and provided strong revenue visibility, sustaining investor confidence in Redwire's growth prospects.