The U.S. Space Force is seeking a 124% budget increase in FY2027.
Money will pour into satellites and missile defense work -- both specialties of Intuitive Machines.
Intuitive Machines (NASDAQ: LUNR) stock jumped 6.2% through 10:55 a.m. ET this morning -- but don't get too excited. There's no actual space news behind today's "giant leap."
Or no space news relating directly to Intuitive Machines stock at least.
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So why did Intuitive Machines stock pop in the absence of any news about Intuitive Machines? Probably because the U.S. Air Force (USAF) announced yesterday it's requesting $338.8 billion in fiscal 2027 funding, a 37.6% increase over fiscal 2026 levels. Of the funds, $267.7 billion would go to USAF proper, and $71.1 billion would go directly to the U.S. Space Force (USSF).
While the overall budget request is impressive, the jump in space spending is downright enormous: a 124% year-over-year increase.
Some of the increase will go to grow headcount at USSF. What's really got investors excited, though, is a 60% increase in spending on satellite communications to $6.7 billion, and a 70% increase in spending on missile defense to $6.8 billion. (According to media reports, Intuitive Machines -- or rather its newest subsidiary Lanteris -- was among the first companies included in bidding for these so-called Golden Dome contracts.)
The proposed USSF budget also seeks $21.6 billion (a 158% leap) for "space control," meaning operations to ensure freedom of movement to U.S. military satellites and deny it to the enemy. It's likely that much of this money will flow to satellite manufacturers, and Intuitive's Lanteris is one of the biggest players in this space.
As both a space stock and a defense contractor, Intuitive Machines is almost certain to benefit from this increase in USSF spending.
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