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Orbit International Reports Strong February Bookings
Firm bookings of $2.1 million driven by Simulator Product Solutions and Power Group divisions
Published on Mar. 5, 2026
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Orbit International Corp., an electronics manufacturer and software solution provider, announced that its consolidated bookings for February 2026 exceeded $2.1 million. The strong bookings were primarily attributable to its Orbit Electronics Group (OEG) and Orbit Power Group (OPG) divisions, including a $1 million order for its Simulator Product Solutions LLC subsidiary to upgrade F-16 simulators for a U.S. ally.
Why it matters
Orbit International's robust bookings in February, including a significant order for its flight simulator division, demonstrate the company's ability to secure new business and grow its revenue streams. This performance is particularly noteworthy given the challenges the company faced in 2025 with delayed orders from customers.
The details
Orbit International's Simulator Product Solutions LLC subsidiary received approximately $1 million in orders, including a significant award to upgrade F-16 simulators for a critical U.S. ally. Additionally, the company's OPG division recorded bookings in excess of $900,000 for the month, primarily for its VPX power supplies. Orbit International's quoting activity has also increased significantly, with SPS' quoting up over 100% compared to the prior year.
- Orbit International reported its consolidated bookings for February 2026.
- The firm bookings for February 2026 were primarily attributable to bookings recorded by both its Orbit Electronics Group (OEG) and Orbit Power Group (OPG).
- Deliveries for orders received during the month have already commenced and are expected to continue through the first quarter of 2027.
The players
Orbit International Corp.
An electronics manufacturer and software solution provider.
Simulator Product Solutions LLC
A subsidiary of Orbit International's Orbit Electronics Group (OEG) that received approximately $1 million in orders, including a significant award to upgrade F-16 simulators for a critical U.S. ally.
Orbit Power Group (OPG)
Orbit International's division that recorded bookings in excess of $900,000 for the month of February 2026, primarily for its VPX power supplies.
Mitchell Binder
President and CEO of Orbit International.
What they’re saying
“We are pleased to report firm consolidated bookings in excess of $2,100,000 for the month of February 2026. The strong month of bookings were partially attributable to our Simulator Product Solutions LLC subsidiary ('SPS'), which is part of our OEG. SPS received approximately $1,000,000 in orders that included a significant award from a critical U.S. ally to upgrade its F-16 simulators to the Block 70/72 avionics suite, the most advanced F-16 configuration flying today. We hope this order will lead to follow-on opportunities.”
— Mitchell Binder, President and CEO (bakercityherald.com)
“In addition to the bookings from SPS, our OPG recorded bookings in excess of $900,000 for the month of February 2026, which primarily included orders for its VPX power supplies. Since the beginning of the year, bookings for our OPG are up significantly from the prior year with increases from both its COTS (Commercial-off-the-shelf) and commercial divisions. Our quoting for VPX power supplies remains firm and we expect our VPX technology to be a driver of our future revenue growth.”
— Mitchell Binder, President and CEO (bakercityherald.com)
The takeaway
Orbit International's strong bookings performance in February, driven by its Simulator Product Solutions and Power Group divisions, demonstrates the company's ability to secure new business and grow its revenue streams despite the challenges it faced in 2025. The significant order for F-16 simulator upgrades and increased quoting activity suggest Orbit International is well-positioned for future growth.


