RTX Corporation is a global aerospace and defense leader providing advanced systems and services to commercial, military, and government customers. The company operates across the entire product lifecycle, serving as both an original equipment manufacturer and a provider of aftermarket parts and services. Its value proposition centers on delivering mission-critical technology for aviation and national security through a diverse portfolio of defense and commercial aerospace programs.
Based on Q1 2026 filing
Provides technologically advanced products and services for aircraft manufacturers, airlines, and regional, business, and general aviation, as well as for defense and space operations.
Avionics, Electric Power Systems, Flight Controls, Interior Systems, Landing Systems
Commercial Aircraft Manufacturers, Airlines, Business Aviation Operators, Military Organizations
Specializes in the design, manufacture, and service of aircraft engines and auxiliary power units for commercial, military, and business aircraft.
GTF Engines, F135 Propulsion System, PT6 Engine Series, Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)
Commercial Airlines, Aircraft Leasing Companies, Military Services, General Aviation
Focuses on integrated defense and space solutions, providing advanced sensors, interceptors, and communication systems for government and military applications.
Patriot Missile Defense System, Standard Missile family, AMRAAM, Next-Generation Jammer, SPY-6 Radar
U.S. Department of Defense, International Governments, Intelligence Agencies
RTX is a top-tier global defense prime contractor and a dominant player in the commercial aviation supply chain, characterized by high barriers to entry and long-cycle programs.
Global, North America, Europe, Middle East, Asia-Pacific
Commercial Airlines, Government Agencies, Military Forces, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)
Specialty Metal Suppliers, Electronic Component Manufacturers, Software Developers, Raw Material Providers
Commercial Airlines, U.S. Department of Defense, Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Customers, Aircraft Leasing Companies
General Electric
GE
Primary competitor in commercial and military aircraft engines
Honeywell International
HON
Competitor in avionics and aerospace components
Northrop Grumman
NOC
Competitor in aerospace and defense electronics
Lockheed Martin
LMT
Direct competitor in defense systems and missiles
TransDigm Group
TDG
Major aerospace and defense systems competitor
Boeing
BA
Competitor in defense and aerospace technology
Parker-Hannifin
PH
Competitor in Aerospace Systems
Woodward
WWD
Competitor in aerospace fuel and air management
Howmet Aerospace
HWM
Major customer and potential competitor in aerospace components
HEICO
HEI
Principal jet engine OEM competitor
L3Harris Technologies
LHX
Competitor in communications and sensors
Collins Aerospace
Wholly-owned aerospace systems business unit
Pratt & Whitney
Wholly-owned aircraft engine manufacturer
Raytheon
Wholly-owned defense and intelligence business unit
Common questions about Raytheon Technologies
RTX Corporation is a global aerospace and defense leader providing advanced systems and services to commercial, military, and government customers. The company operates across the entire product lifecycle, serving as both an original equipment manufacturer and a provider of aftermarket parts and services. Its value proposition centers on delivering mission-critical technology for aviation and national security through a diverse portfolio of defense and commercial aerospace programs.
Raytheon Technologies (RTX) has a market capitalization of $236.99B and trades on NYSE.
Raytheon Technologies generated $90.4B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $7.3B, representing a net margin of 8.0%, with free cash flow of $8.5B. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.
Raytheon Technologies's key competitors include General Electric, Honeywell International, Northrop Grumman, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
Raytheon Technologies has approximately 185,000 employees.