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.
Pratt & Whitney Canada will design a hybrid-electric propulsion demonstrator for PHARES, aiming for 20% improved fuel efficiency using a PW127XT-derivative engine and Collins 250 kW electric motor.
Collins Aerospace delivers first six NavHub-200M units with M-code, offering enhanced jamming resistance, spoofing protection, and secure APNT capabilities for international defense markets.
The contract funds continued Phalanx CIWS production, upgrades, conversions, and overhauls, reinforcing the system’s role as the U.S. Navy’s last line of ship defense.
RTX's LTAMDS program has secured its first international supplier, WZE of Poland, which will manufacture energy storage modules for the missile defense system.
RTX's Collins Aerospace is providing its FlightAware Foresight predictive technology to JetBlue, a tool that helps airlines improve on-time performance by proactively managing disruptions.
RTX's Raytheon successfully completed the first live maritime test of the AN/SPY-6(V)4 radar in partnership with the U.S. Navy, successfully tracking air and surface targets.
The Stinger missile is a lightweight, combat-proven and self-contained air defense system deployed by ground troops against cruise missiles and aircraft.
The LTAMDS's three radar arrays provide high capacity, full coverage, enabling it to defeat massive, coordinated attacks from a mix of threats like drones and missiles.
RTX's Saturn-400 spacecraft boosts payload capacity to 600 kg, supports larger sensors, and offers optional built-in gyroscopes for enhanced agility and stability in complex missions.