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Will Firefly Aerospace stock rebound after a 15% plunge? 5 factors that matter

by admin November 17, 2025
November 17, 2025

Firefly Aerospace stock (NASDAQ: FLY) price has been on a wild ride since its IPO just a few months ago.

After a promising start, the company’s stock suffered a bruising 15% plunge following a series of technical setbacks and growing uncertainty around its pace of execution.

Despite this turbulence, investors are finding reasons to look beyond the recent selloff.

With strong demand for its launch services, ambitious expansion into defense and lunar missions, and a string of fresh government contracts, Firefly still has the potential to stage an impressive comeback, with several catalysts waiting in the wings.

Firefly Aerospace stock: 5 factors that could drive a rebound

1. Robust revenue growth and upbeat guidance
Firefly surprised the market with a dramatic 98% surge in sequential quarterly revenue, a near doubling, and a 38% year-over-year jump in Q3.

Not only did these numbers smash expectations, but management also raised full-year revenue guidance to $150–$158 million, up from a previously projected $133–$145 million.

This acceleration highlights significant momentum in both commercial and government projects, instilling confidence that the business isn’t just surviving, it’s thriving.​

2. Strategic acquisition of SciTec
October saw Firefly close the acquisition of SciTec, a defense software specialist. This move dramatically strengthened Firefly’s presence in national security and diversified its revenue streams beyond rocket launches.

The company is now much better positioned to pursue lucrative government contracts, including the $175 billion Golden Dome missile defense initiative.

Diversification via software and defense work is a big step toward making Firefly’s cash flow more predictable.​​

3. Expanded NASA and government contracts
Recent months have brought a flurry of wins from NASA and defense agencies.

The Blue Ghost Mission 1 and additional contracts for lunar data delivery and moon landing services have already increased Firefly’s income and credibility.

Management reports a backlog north of $1.3 billion, which provides a long runway for future revenue and an encouraging signal for long-term investors.​

4. Improving operational reliability
Firefly’s rough patch was punctuated by a highly publicized rocket test failure in September, which understandably rattled the market.

However, management was quick to disclose the cause, a process error, not a fundamental design flaw, and rapidly implemented corrective measures.

The forthcoming Alpha Flight 7 is expected to use new hardware and procedures, with a late Q4 or early Q1 launch on the horizon.

If successful, this could go a long way toward restoring market confidence in Firefly’s engineering and execution abilities.​​

5. Rising demand for space and defense services
Firefly isn’t just a one-trick pony. Its growth is happening in a market with robust, long-term demand.

The company is positioned in satellite launches, lunar missions, and defense tech, all of which are anticipated to see expansion as both commercial and government customers boost spending.

If Firefly can keep executing and avoid further high-profile mishaps, demand tailwinds could help the stock reclaim lost ground and perhaps exceed its earlier highs.

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