What NAICS 336411 covers
The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard the federal government uses to classify the industry of every contractor and every procurement. NAICS 336411 identifies businesses primarily engaged in aircraft manufacturing. When a contracting officer publishes a solicitation on SAM.gov, they tag it with the NAICS code that best matches the work — which is why getting your NAICS portfolio right inside SAM is the single most important step for showing up in agency searches.
Who buys NAICS 336411?
The federal agencies awarding the most contract value to vendors in this NAICS, based on 29 contractors tracked in the Mindy contractor database:
- 1Dept Of The Air Force
- 2Dept Of The Navy
- 3Dept Of The Army
- 4Defense Logistics Agency
- 5Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Source: aggregated from the Mindy contractor database (prime contractor disclosures via SBA + agency directories).
Top contractors in NAICS 336411
The largest prime contractors associated with NAICS 336411, ranked by total reported federal contract value. These are your most likely incumbents — and your most likely teaming partners on recompetes:
- 1The Boeing Company$20.5B total reported value
- 2Sierra Nevada Company LLC$12.9B total reported value
- 3General Atomic Technologies Corporation$5.6B total reported value
- 4Lockheed Martin Corporation$4.5B total reported value
- 5Vertex Aerospace LLC$4.3B total reported value
- 6Honeywell International INC.$4.1B total reported value
- 7Lockheed Martin CORP$3.4B total reported value
- 8Northrop Grumman Corporation$2.3B total reported value
Values reflect each contractor's aggregate reported federal contract value (across all of their NAICS codes, not just 336411). Use as a ranking signal, not as a per-NAICS award total.
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