RTX Corporation, formerly known as Raytheon Technologies, was established in 2020 through the merger of Raytheon Company and United Technologies Corporation. Headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, USA, RTX is a leading aerospace and defense company offering advanced systems and services for commercial, military, and government customers worldwide. The company's portfolio includes aircraft engines, avionics, aerospace structures, cybersecurity solutions, missile defense systems, and space technologies. With a backlog exceeding $200 billion, RTX demonstrates strong demand across its commercial aviation and defense sectors. Committed to innovation and sustainability, RTX invests in developing technologies such as hybrid-electric propulsion to enhance fuel efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
RTX's Collins Aerospace upgrades systems to accelerate battlefield decisions, enhancing Marine Corps operational efficiency and mission success through cutting-edge defense solutions.
New 3D printing repair method reduces process time by over 60%, recovering $100 million in parts over five years, improving turnaround and reducing tooling costs.
The new variant, Coyote LE SR, is part of a line of unmanned aerial systems called launched effects, which are fired from the air, ground, or sea and can perform a variety of missions.
Raytheon’s DeepStrike autonomous launcher boosts Army firepower, mobility, and survivability with self-driving and precision missile technology, successfully tested at Project Convergence.
Raytheon will expand its defense analysis work, using RCADE to create a continuous experimentation environment for the U.S. Army’s force design and concept development.
Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, has received an $80 million contract to upgrade the avionics system of U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters for the H-60M MOSA Avionics Architecture Solution program.
Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of RTX, has secured approval for Full Rate Production of its second-generation Mounted Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing system, known as MAPS GEN II.