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Raytheon Technologies Corporation, an aerospace and defense company, provides systems and services for the commercial, military, and government customers worldwide. It operates through four segments: Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, Raytheon Intelligence & Space, and Raytheon Missiles & Defense. The Collins Aerospace Systems segment offers aerospace and defense products, and aftermarket service solutions for aircraft manufacturers and airlines, as well as regional, business, and general aviation; and for defense and commercial space operations. This segment also designs, produces, and supports cabin interior, oxygen systems, food and beverage preparation, storage and galley systems, and lavatory and wastewater management systems; airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems, test and training range systems, crew escape systems, and simulation and training solutions; information management services; and aftermarket services that include spare parts, overhaul and repair, engineering and technical support, training and fleet management solutions, and asset management services. The Pratt & Whitney segment supplies aircraft engines for commercial, military, business jet, and general aviation customers; and produces, sells, and services military and commercial auxiliary power units. The Raytheon Intelligence & Space segment develops and provides integrated space, communication, and sensor systems, and cyber and software solutions to intelligence, defense, federal, and commercial customers. The Raytheon Missiles & Defense segment provides end-to-end solutions for U.S. and foreign government customers designed to detect, track, and engage threats. The company was incorporated in 1934 and is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.
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RTX Contracts Backlog and Recall Impact Stock Rise
- RTX (Raytheon Technologies) saw mixed market reaction after new multibillion-dollar defense wins and record backlog offset by Pratt & Whitney engine recall costs and a missile liability. The company’s strong revenue visibility contrasts with near-term margin pressures.
17 Mar at 14:42
RTX Rally: Backlog Surge, Contracts, Insider Sale.
RTX stock has seen pronounced movement this week after Pratt & Whitney won a TJ150 engine contract, the company reported a record $268B backlog following heightened munitions demand, and a notable insider sale drew investor attention. These confirmed events clarify near-term revenue visibility, production pressures, and governance considerations for shareholders in the S&P 500 constituent.
03 Mar at 14:42
RTX Surges as Iran Tensions Drive Missile Demand
RTX hit record highs in early March as renewed Iran tensions and urgent U.S. defense orders boosted demand for missiles and interceptors, pushing the stock sharply higher within the S&P 500.
24 Feb at 14:54
RTX Stock Drops Amid GTF Delay, Missile Ramp Rises
RTX shares weakened this week after broader market pressure and fresh supply constraints tied to Pratt & Whitney's GTF engines weighed on commercial outlooks, while a large U.S. missile production framework offers longer-term defense revenue upside amid execution and valuation risks.
17 Feb at 14:37
RTX Rally? Missile Wins vs. Engine Demand Balance!
RTX saw a notable stock reaction last week after announcing major U.S. missile production framework agreements even as JPMorgan flagged a 'golden age' for aero engines. This article examines how defense contract execution risk, elevated valuation, and durable engine aftermarket demand combine to shape RTX’s near-term outlook.
10 Feb at 14:38
RTX Stock: Missile Contracts, White House Scrutiny
RTX saw major U.S. missile-production framework awards and robust 2025 results, but the stock moved lower amid execution concerns and public criticism from the White House. Commercial aerospace deals and R&D wins support diversified growth, while close monitoring of program ramp-up, political pressure on buybacks, and delivery execution will be critical for investors.