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 Pratt & Whitney will supply TJ150 turbojet engines to Leidos Dynetics to power the AGM-190A small cruise missile under a follow-on propulsion contract.
RTX BBN Technologies will develop advanced algorithms and mathematical modeling to reconstruct hidden object geometries from long distances, enhancing situational awareness for military commanders.
Collins Aerospace demonstrated its Sidekick mission autonomy software during a four-hour flight of the YFQ-42A uncrewed jet, advancing the Air Force’s Collaborative Combat Aircraft program.
The contract will provide Poland, the first NATO member to field the system, with seven MS‑110 reconnaissance pods featuring advanced AI and multispectral imaging.
RTX delivers a Blue Canyon Saturn-class minisatellite for NASA’s Pandora mission, supporting high-precision exoplanet atmosphere observations through stable pointing and integrated spacecraft services.
Collins Aerospace will deliver cooperative and non-cooperative radar systems under a long-term FAA program to replace legacy air traffic surveillance infrastructure across the United States.