York Space Systems cuts 2026 revenue target 32% as U.S. contracts slip, expects rebound in 2027

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York Space Systems said a sudden shift in U.S. government contracting policy for space hardware, compounded by a supply-chain disruption, drove a 32% reduction in its projected 2026 revenue. The company said delayed contracts—not lost business—will support a rebound in 2027.

Discovered 2026-08-21T08:33:16.912212-07:00 | 2026-08-21T08:33:16.912212-07:00

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  • York Space Systems’ 32% reduction in projected 2026 revenue highlights the immediate financial impact that changes in government contracting policy can have on commercial space suppliers.
  • The company attributes the decline to contract delays and a supply-chain disruption, making procurement timing and hardware availability material planning considerations across the space industry.
  • York expects a 2027 rebound, but the timing underscores the dependence of commercial space companies on government demand and contracting execution.

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