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Textron Inc


Textron manufactures and services aircraft, helicopters, and defense products for military and commercial customers worldwide.

Company summary from SEC filings (first-party). Federal contract data: USAspending.gov (public).

$3.44B
FY2025 Obligations
3
Fiscal Years

Obligations by Fiscal Year

U.S. contract obligations per federal fiscal year (Oct–Sep), newest first. Source: USAspending.gov (public).

Fiscal YearObligationsRecipient Entities
FY2025$3.44B13
FY2024$2.04B14
FY2023$1.83B15

Top Recipient Entities (FY2025)

The federal recipient registrations that roll up to Textron Inc, by obligation. This is the “show your work” behind the totals above.

RecipientFY Obligations
BELL TEXTRON INC$1.52B
TEXTRON SYSTEMS CORP$1.10B
TEXTRON AVIATION INC$468.3M
AIRBORNE TACTICAL ADVANTAGE CO LLC$162.5M
TEXTRON SYSTEMS CORPORATION$126.4M
TEXTRON AVIATION DEFENSE LLC$49.2M
ABLE AEROSPACE SERVICES, INC.$10.4M
TEXTRON SYSTEMS CORPORATION$3.8M
TEXTRON, INC$361K
OVERWATCH SYSTEMS LTD$316K

About this data

Obligations are dollars the federal government committed to Textron Inc under awarded U.S. contracts (not grants or loans) in a fiscal year (Oct 1–Sep 30). Totals are summed across the company’s contracting subsidiaries via the federal recipient hierarchy — e.g. brand entities roll up to their public parent. In plain English: a rising federal book is a leading read on government revenue. Year-to-year swings are normal for lumpy, big-ticket programs. Source: USAspending.gov (public).

Questions this page answers

How much did Textron Inc receive in U.S. federal contracts in FY2025?

Textron Inc was obligated $3.44B in U.S. federal contract awards in FY2025 across 13 recipient entities, per USAspending.gov.

How many years of federal-contract data does Oxford Ledge track for Textron Inc?

Oxford Ledge tracks 3 federal fiscal years of contract obligations for Textron Inc, from FY2023 to FY2025.

What are federal contract obligations?

Obligations are the dollar amounts the U.S. government has committed to a contractor under awarded contracts in a federal fiscal year (October through September). They reflect awards, not necessarily cash disbursed.

Where does this federal-contract data come from?

The figures are from USAspending.gov, the U.S. government's public record of federal spending, aggregated to the contractor's public-company parent.