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Court Ruling Upholds V2X's T-6 COMBS Award

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V2X (NYSE: VVX) announced it is resuming work on the $4.3 billion T-6 COMBS contract after the U.S. Court of Federal Claims denied the protest and upheld the Air Force's selection of V2X. Operations resume immediately, with teams mobilizing to provide supply support for T-6 aircraft across services.

The contract, initially awarded in July 2025, supports daily flight schedules for the Air Force, Navy, and Army and extends through July 2034. V2X said it will coordinate with the Air Force to ensure a seamless restart and maintain safety and quality standards.

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Positive

  • $4.3B T-6 COMBS contract value
  • U.S. Court of Federal Claims denied the protest, clearing award
  • Operations resuming immediately after stop-work lift
  • Period of performance through July 2034 (long-term visibility)

Negative

  • Mandatory stop-work order caused an operational pause since July 2025 award

Key Figures

T-6 COMBS contract value: $4.3 billion Contract start reference: July 2025 Period of performance end: July 2034
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T-6 COMBS contract value $4.3 billion Total value of T-6 Contractor Operated and Maintained Base Supply contract
Contract start reference July 2025 Initial T-6 COMBS award date
Period of performance end July 2034 Performance period for T-6 COMBS contract extends through this date

Market Reality Check

Price: $68.83 Vol: Volume 568,931 vs 20-day ...
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$68.83 Last Close
Volume Volume 568,931 vs 20-day average 409,204 (relative volume 1.39x). normal
Technical Price 68.83 trading above 200-day MA at 53.99, near 52-week high of 71.40.

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VVX was up 0.64% while momentum peers LUNR and RDW showed median moves near -4.0...
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VVX was up 0.64% while momentum peers LUNR and RDW showed median moves near -4.0% and both traded down, indicating today’s VVX action was more stock-specific than sector-driven.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 29 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 29 Strategic partnership Positive +0.7% Announced Amazon partnership for smart warehousing and logistics automation.
Jan 22 Program advancement Positive +1.8% Advanced to Phase II of US Army Flight School Next competition.
Jan 15 Earnings logistics Neutral +1.0% Southside Bancshares scheduled its Q4 and year-end 2025 earnings call.
Jan 12 Major contract award Positive +3.6% Awarded SHIELD IDIQ task-order vehicle with a $151 billion ceiling.
Dec 17 Defense contract win Positive -1.4% Won $72 million GMR contract to enhance Army battlefield connectivity.
Pattern Detected

Recent contract and partnership announcements for V2X usually saw modest positive price reactions, with one notable divergence on a $72M Army contract.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, V2X reported several government-facing wins. On Dec 17, 2025, it announced a $72 million Army connectivity contract, followed by a large SHIELD IDIQ task-order vehicle on Jan 12, 2026. The company then advanced to Phase II of the Army’s Flight School Next competition on Jan 22, 2026 and, on Jan 29, 2026, disclosed a smart warehousing partnership with Amazon. Today’s court-backed resumption of the $4.3 billion T-6 COMBS contract fits this pattern of expanding defense and training engagements.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement confirms that V2X can proceed with the $4.3 billion T-6 COMBS contract after a U.S...
Analysis

This announcement confirms that V2X can proceed with the $4.3 billion T-6 COMBS contract after a U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruling upheld the Air Force’s award. It follows a series of defense and training wins, including a large SHIELD IDIQ vehicle and a $72 million Army connectivity contract. Investors may focus on execution across a performance period extending through July 2034 and on how this work complements other recent government-facing programs.

Key Terms

u.s. court of federal claims
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u.s. court of federal claims regulatory
"the U.S. Court of Federal Claims denied the protest and upheld the Air Force's selection"
The U.S. Court of Federal Claims is a special federal court that hears money claims brought against the U.S. government, including contract disputes, tax refund claims, compensation for government takings of property, and certain bid protests. Investors care because its rulings can change whether companies get paid, whether government contracts continue, or how much compensation is awarded—similar to a referee deciding a big billing disagreement that can alter a company’s revenue and stock outlook.

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RESTON, Va., Feb. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- V2X, Inc. (NYSE: VVX) is pleased to announce it is resuming work on the $4.3 billion T-6 Contractor Operated and Maintained Base Supply (COMBS) contract.  After a comprehensive review, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims denied the protest and upheld the Air Force's selection of V2X, reaffirming the government's determination that V2X's proposal represented the best solution for this important mission.

The T-6 COMBS contract provides supply support for safe T-6 aircraft to meet the daily flight schedules of the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Army. V2X was initially awarded the contract in July 2025. V2X's efforts were put on hold following receipt of a mandatory stop-work order due to a formal protest, V2X is now cleared to proceed, with operations resuming immediately.

"The decision by the U.S. Court of Federal Claims validates the government's confidence inV2X and reconfirms that our offering was the best value for this vital program," said Jeremy C. Wensinger, President and Chief Executive Officer of V2X. "We are honored by the trust of the U.S. Air Force and are ready to deliver on our commitment to excellence, reliability, and mission support."

"The affirmation of our award underscores V2X's expertise and the quality of the solution we bring to the T-6 enterprise," added Vinny Caputo, Senior Vice President of Aerospace Systems at V2X. "Our team is already mobilizing to resume seamless support, ensuring that pilot training and aircraft readiness move forward without delay."

V2X is closely coordinating with the Air Force to ensure a seamless restart process, including re-mobilizing teams and resuming activities across military bases nationwide. The company remains committed to safety, efficiency, and the high-quality standards established in its original bid as it resumes work on this vital program.

The period of performance for the T-6 COMBS contract extends through July 2034.

About V2X

V2X builds innovative solutions that integrate physical and digital environments by aligning people, actions, and technology. V2X is embedded in all elements of a critical mission's lifecycle to enhance readiness, optimize resource management, and boost security. The company provides innovation spanning national security, defense, civilian, and international markets. With a global team of approximately 16,000 professionals, V2X enables mission success by injecting AI and machine learning capabilities to meet today's toughest challenges across all operational domains.

Investor Contact
Mike Smith, CFA
Vice President, Treasury, Corporate Development and Investor Relations
IR@goV2X.com
719-637-5773

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Angelica Spanos Deoudes
Director, Corporate Communications
Angelica.Deoudes@goV2X.com
571-338-5195

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SOURCE V2X, Inc.

FAQ

What did V2X (VVX) announce about the T-6 COMBS contract on February 2, 2026?

V2X said the U.S. Court of Federal Claims denied the protest and upheld its award, allowing work to resume immediately. According to the company, teams are mobilizing nationwide to restart supply support for T-6 aircraft under the $4.3 billion contract.

How large is the T-6 COMBS contract that V2X (VVX) is resuming work on?

The contract value is $4.3 billion and covers supply support for T-6 aircraft. According to the company, the period of performance extends through July 2034, providing multi-year operational scope and continuity.

When was V2X (VVX) originally awarded the T-6 COMBS contract and what caused the delay?

V2X was initially awarded the contract in July 2025, but work paused due to a formal protest and mandatory stop-work order. According to the company, the court denial of the protest cleared the way for immediate resumption.

What immediate actions is V2X (VVX) taking after the court ruling on the T-6 COMBS award?

V2X is mobilizing teams and coordinating with the Air Force to restart operations across bases nationwide. According to the company, efforts focus on seamless re-mobilization while maintaining safety, efficiency, and quality standards.

What does the court ruling mean for V2X (VVX) revenue visibility and program duration?

The ruling removes legal uncertainty and secures the $4.3 billion contract through July 2034, supporting longer-term revenue visibility. According to the company, confirmation of the award allows execution of the full period of performance.
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