AIRO Completes Naval Special Warfare Training Mission While Preparing to Execute on IDIQ Contract | AIRO Stock News

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Jun 26, 2025
  • AIRO (AIRO, Financial) successfully concludes a 90-day Naval Special Warfare training mission.
  • Over $30 million in contracts awarded to AIRO in support of Naval Special Warfare.
  • AIRO prepares for international exercises with Remotely Controlled Vehicles.

AIRO (AIRO), a leading company in aerospace and defense technologies, has successfully completed a 90-day training support mission for Naval Special Warfare. This mission underscores AIRO's robust growth in military training segments, following significant revenue increases in 2024 and the first half of 2025.

Operating in California, Idaho, and Nevada, AIRO deployed a fleet of fighter jets and specially modified Cessna twin-engine aircraft to conduct hundreds of Close Air Support (CAS) mission hours. These operations were executed under various Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts, such as the Terminal Attack Controller Trainer (TACT) and Naval Special Warfare Air Support contracts.

AIRO's commitment to training excellence is evident with more than $30 million secured in contract awards dedicated to supporting Naval Special Warfare. These contracts provide essential capabilities, including Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft, Full Motion Video (FMV) broadcast, and dynamic unmanned ground target vehicles for realistic military training.

Additionally, AIRO is expanding its global reach by preparing for an international exercise that involves the provision of over 50 Remotely Controlled Vehicles (RCVs) for target acquisition and engagement training with inert munitions. This effort highlights AIRO's dedication to delivering cutting-edge, realistic training solutions to allied partners worldwide.

AIRO continues to strengthen its position in the defense industry, supporting military readiness with innovative solutions, and anticipates further growth with its recent inclusion in the $5.7 billion Combat Air Force/Commercial Air Service (CAF CAS II) IDIQ contract.

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