Mobix Labs Wins $3.2M Contract for TSA Security Tech

The tech company's components will be used in airport body scanners across the United States.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 1:32pm

Mobix Labs, an Irvine, California-based technology company, has secured a $3.2 million order to provide components for the Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) airport security body scanners. The contract will see Mobix's proprietary technology integrated into TSA screening equipment used at airports nationwide.

Why it matters

Mobix Labs' win highlights the growing demand for advanced security technology as air travel continues to rebound from the pandemic. The company's components will play a key role in enhancing airport security and passenger screening across the U.S.

The details

Under the contract, Mobix Labs will supply critical hardware and software elements that will be integrated into the TSA's full-body scanners used at airport security checkpoints. Mobix's technology helps improve the accuracy and efficiency of the screening process.

  • Mobix Labs received the $3.2 million order on April 6, 2026.

The players

Mobix Labs

An Irvine, California-based technology company that develops components for security and defense applications.

Transportation Security Administration (TSA)

The U.S. government agency responsible for security in all modes of transportation, including airports.

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What’s next

Mobix Labs expects to begin delivering the components to the TSA in the third quarter of 2026 for integration into the agency's security equipment.

The takeaway

Mobix Labs' contract win demonstrates the ongoing need for advanced security technology in the post-pandemic travel landscape, as airports and government agencies invest in upgrading screening capabilities to enhance passenger safety and experience.