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Bell Textron: Federal Contracts, Agencies & Awards

Data through 2026-08-19 · FY2026 to date

Obligations, FY2026 to date
$1.9B
Contract awards
747
Average award size
$2.6M
vs. prior full fiscal year
27.2% growth
Obligations by fiscal year
Obligations by fiscal year $0 $542M $1.1B $1.6B $2.2B FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 $1.9B
Obligations by fiscal year
ItemObligations
FY21$349M
FY22$307M
FY23$985M
FY24$1.2B
FY25$1.5B
FY26$1.9B

Obligations grew 27.2% year over year, from $1.5B in FY2025 to $1.9B in FY2026 to date.

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Bell Textron has federal contract obligations of $1.9B in FY2026 to date. Bell Textron received 747 awards so far, with an average award size of $2.6M, and obligations are up 27.2% year over year. Obligations grew from $349M in FY21 through $1.9B in FY26, passing $1.2B in FY24 and $1.5B in FY25 along the way. The Department of Defense is the dominant buyer with $1.9B in obligations in FY2026 to date, while the Department of the Interior accounts for $53.2M. Aircraft Manufacturing is the largest market for Bell Textron at $1.8B, followed by Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing at $166M. The FY2026 data are fiscal year to date totals and represent contract obligations unless otherwise noted in award-value tables.

Who are Bell Textron's biggest federal customers?

The Department of Defense is the largest buyer of Bell Textron work with $1.9B in obligations in FY2026 to date. The Department of the Interior is the next largest buyer with $53.2M. Other federal buyers include the Department of Justice with $362K, the Department of Transportation with $135K, and the Department of Energy with $58.5K.

Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date 1 Department of Defense $1.9B 2 Department of the Interior $53.2M 3 Department of Justice $362K 4 Department of Transportation $135K 5 Department of Energy $58.5K
Top 10 buying agencies, FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Department of Defense$1.9B
Department of the Interior$53.2M
Department of Justice$362K
Department of Transportation$135K
Department of Energy$58.5K

Department of Defense is Bell Textron's largest federal customer, with $1.9B obligated (97.2% of the company's federal obligations).

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What products and markets does Bell Textron sell to the government?

Aircraft Manufacturing is Bell Textron's primary market at $1.8B in FY2026 to date. Bell Textron also supplies Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing at $166M, Scale and Balance Manufacturing at $1.5M, and a range of services including Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services at $761K and Engineering Services at $635K.

Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date 1 Aircraft Manufacturing $1.8B 2 Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufac… $166M 3 Scale and Balance Manufacturing $1.5M 4 Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Servic… $761K 5 Engineering Services $635K 6 Flight Training $337K 7 Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeron… $139K 8 Other Technical and Trade Schools $21K 9 Primary Battery Manufacturing $14.8K 10 Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing $0
Top 10 markets (NAICS), FY2026 to date
ItemObligations
Aircraft Manufacturing$1.8B
Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing$166M
Scale and Balance Manufacturing$1.5M
Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services$761K
Engineering Services$635K
Flight Training$337K
Search, Detection, Navigation, Guidance, Aeronautical, and Nautical System and Instrument Manufacturing$139K
Other Technical and Trade Schools$21K
Primary Battery Manufacturing$14.8K
Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing$0

Aircraft Manufacturing is Bell Textron's largest federal market, with $1.8B in obligations.

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Largest awards, FY2026 to date
RankAwardAward AmountAwarding AgencyEnds
1 W58RGZ23C0001 $4B Department of Defense 2031-04-05
2 N0001917C0030 $1.2B Department of Defense 2026-08-31
3 N0001924C0030 $455M Department of Defense 2029-03-31
4 N0001920C0061 $331M Department of Defense 2026-11-15
5 N0038325F0NA0 $173M Department of Defense 2026-12-31
6 W58RGZ15C0070 $142M Department of Defense 2023-05-12
7 W58RGZ22C0012 $115M Department of Defense 2030-06-25
8 N0038326FNA00 $106M Department of Defense 2026-12-31
9 N0001923F2533 $57.5M Department of Defense 2027-11-22
10 W58RGZ12C0030 $56.9M Department of Defense 2015-08-07
11 N0001925F0088 $54.2M Department of Defense 2028-12-31
12 140D0426C0109 $53.2M Department of the Interior 2028-12-31
13 SPRPA125F0025 $49.5M Department of Defense 2026-06-28
14 W58RGZ25F0058 $44.8M Department of Defense 2027-12-31
15 W58RGZ25F0166 $38.5M Department of Defense 2028-11-30
16 W58RGZ23F0461 $35.8M Department of Defense 2027-12-31
17 N0038319FBA01 $35.4M Department of Defense 2026-01-27
18 N0001924F2602 $35.2M Department of Defense 2026-12-30
19 N0038318FBA00 $31.8M Department of Defense 2026-01-08
20 N0001923F0028 $19.5M Department of Defense 2026-12-08
21 7001 $19M Department of Defense 2026-02-19
22 N0038318FBA02 $17.7M Department of Defense 2026-01-13
23 N6893626F5052 $11.4M Department of Defense 2027-05-10
24 N6893622F0678 $11.1M Department of Defense 2023-09-30
25 N0001919F2789 $10.2M Department of Defense 2023-06-30
Contracts expiring in the next 12 months
AwardAwarding AgencyAward ValueEnds
N0001917C0030 Department of Defense $1.2B 2026-08-31
N0001920C0061 Department of Defense $331M 2026-11-15
N0038325F0NA0 Department of Defense $173M 2026-12-31
N0038326FNA00 Department of Defense $106M 2026-12-31
SPRPA124F0052 Department of Defense $40.1M 2026-09-28
N0001924F2602 Department of Defense $35.2M 2026-12-30
N0001923F0028 Department of Defense $19.5M 2026-12-08
N6893626F5052 Department of Defense $11.4M 2027-05-10
Registration details
DetailRegistration
Unique Entity ID (UEI) N5QUZAYGPKM3
Headquarters Fort Worth, TX
Parent company TEXTRON INC
Business types Category business; Corporate entity not tax exempt; Manufacturer of goods; Other than small business; Special designations; Us owned business

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Frequently asked questions

How much does Bell Textron make from federal contracts?

Bell Textron has $1.9B in federal contract obligations in FY2026 to date. Bell Textron received 747 awards so far this fiscal year, with an average award size of $2.6M, and obligations are up 27.2% year over year. Historical obligations show growth from $349M in FY21 to $1.9B in FY26.

Which agencies buy from Bell Textron?

The Department of Defense is Bell Textron's largest federal customer with $1.9B in obligations in FY2026 to date. The Department of the Interior is a secondary buyer at $53.2M, and smaller buyers include the Department of Justice at $362K, the Department of Transportation at $135K, and the Department of Energy at $58.5K.

What does Bell Textron sell to the government?

Bell Textron sells aircraft and related goods and services to the government, with Aircraft Manufacturing at $1.8B in FY2026 to date. Bell Textron also provides Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing at $166M, Scale and Balance Manufacturing at $1.5M, Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services at $761K, and Engineering Services at $635K.

Which Bell Textron contracts are expiring soon?

The provided facts list expiring-contract tables as award-value figures rather than obligations, but the summary does not include specific expiring-contract dollar values. The summary does identify large ongoing markets and awards, including Aircraft Manufacturing at $1.8B and Other Aircraft Parts and Auxiliary Equipment Manufacturing at $166M, which indicate where major contracts are concentrated.

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