One Stop Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: OSS) shares began Tuesday down. The company, a leader in rugged Enterprise Class compute for artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML) and sensor processing at the edge, today announced a new $1.1-million initial order from a top-tier aerospace prime contractor to support next-generation in-flight entertainment systems.
The Company expects this initial order to be delivered by the fourth quarter of 2026.
Under the terms of the contract, OSS will provide 200 ADB-10G ruggedized Ethernet switches. The ADB-10G runs on a secure Linux-based platform that manages and coordinates the aircraft’s in-flight entertainment network, with full system redundancy. OSS believes the platform has the potential to contribute over $6.5 million in total revenue over the next five years.
“This award with a top-tier global aerospace prime contractor reflects the growing adoption of our rugged networking platforms in commercial in-flight entertainment applications,” stated CEO Mike Knowles.
“By adding another top-tier aerospace customer, we continue to build long-term relationships across commercial aircraft programs that can scale over multiple platforms and production cycles. We are excited about the opportunities ahead as we leverage this momentum to support customers across global commercial and defense markets.”
OSS shares forfeited 10 cents, or 1%, to start the session at $10.02.