One Stop Systems Wins $1.1 Million Initial Order for In‑Flight Entertainment Switches from Leading Aerospace Prime Contractor

OSS
January 27, 2026

One Stop Systems, Inc. (OSS) secured a $1.1 million initial order for 200 ADB‑10G ruggedized Ethernet switches from a top‑tier aerospace prime contractor, with delivery scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2026. The switches will be integrated into the aircraft’s next‑generation in‑flight entertainment network, marking OSS’s first commercial aerospace contract for this product line.

The ADB‑10G switches run on a secure Linux‑based platform and provide full system redundancy, giving them a rugged, high‑availability edge that is well suited to the harsh operating environment of commercial aircraft. By offering a proven, secure networking solution, OSS is extending its defense‑centric rugged networking expertise into the commercial sector, where reliability and security are paramount.

Management estimates that the contract will generate more than $6.5 million in total revenue over the next five years, creating a new recurring revenue stream that complements OSS’s existing defense contracts. The order is part of a broader transformation that has seen OSS secure high‑margin, multi‑year agreements in AI edge computing and defense, while improving gross margins and achieving sequential revenue growth in recent quarters.

OSS’s recent financial trajectory has been a mix of challenges and momentum. After a period of declining revenue and negative profitability, the company has rebounded with orders such as this one and a $1.5 million cabin‑systems contract in October 2025. The divestiture of its Bressner Technology subsidiary for $22.4 million has freed capital that can be reinvested in core, high‑growth segments, reinforcing the company’s strategic shift toward higher‑margin opportunities.

CEO Mike Knowles said the award “reflects the growing adoption of our rugged networking platforms in commercial in‑flight entertainment applications” and that OSS aims to build long‑term relationships across commercial aircraft programs that can scale over multiple platforms and production cycles. The comment underscores the company’s confidence in its ability to win and execute multi‑year contracts in a new market segment.

In the competitive ruggedized computing and edge‑AI market, OSS differentiates itself with secure Linux, full redundancy, and proven ruggedness. This win demonstrates OSS’s capability to secure multi‑year contracts beyond defense, positioning it to capture a share of the growing commercial aerospace networking market while leveraging its existing technical strengths.

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