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RTX Corporation (NYSE: RTX) is described as the world’s largest aerospace and defense company, and its news flow reflects activity across commercial aviation, defense and space. Company announcements highlight developments from its businesses Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, Raytheon and Blue Canyon Technologies, as well as corporate updates from its Arlington, Virginia headquarters.
News items from Collins Aerospace include contracts and technology demonstrations in air traffic management and navigation. For example, Collins Aerospace has been awarded a major Federal Aviation Administration contract to support the Radar System Replacement program for the U.S. National Airspace System, delivering next-generation cooperative and non-cooperative radar systems. It has also showcased anti-jam Assured Positioning, Navigation and Timing solutions using Compact Modular Open Systems Standards (CMOSS) Mounted Form Factor cards for ground vehicles in contested environments.
Pratt & Whitney news covers aircraft propulsion and engine development. The business has announced work on a new family of engines, developed by its GATORWORKS team, intended for applications such as munitions and Collaborative Combat Aircraft, with a focus on scalability, development speed and affordability.
Raytheon-related news spans air and missile defense, radar and electronic warfare. Recent releases include contracts to supply Patriot air and missile defense systems and related equipment to countries such as Spain and Romania, as well as a contract to equip a U.S. Air Force autonomous test aircraft with PhantomStrike radar. Raytheon has also reported progress on an Advanced Electronic Warfare prototype for the U.S. Navy’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet.
RTX news also covers space activities through Blue Canyon Technologies, such as the launch of a Saturn-200 minisatellite platform for NASA’s Pandora mission to study exoplanet atmospheres. In addition, corporate communications include earnings release schedules, responses to unsolicited mini-tender offers for RTX shares, and other regulatory or cybersecurity updates disclosed through press releases and SEC filings.
Investors and observers can use the RTX news stream to follow contract awards, technology milestones, aerospace and defense program updates, and corporate announcements that illustrate how the company’s businesses operate across aviation, defense and space.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) announced that Chairman and CEO Chris Calio will present at Citi's 2026 Global Industrial Tech and Mobility Conference on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026 at 8:50 a.m. Eastern Time.
The presentation will be broadcast live at www.rtx.com and will be archived on the site for later viewing.
Vietjet and Pratt & Whitney (RTX) announced an additional order for 44 GTF-powered Airbus A320neo family aircraft (24 A321neo, 20 A321XLR), bringing Vietjet's total GTF commitments to 137 aircraft. Deliveries begin in July 2026. Pratt & Whitney will provide engine maintenance via a 12-year EngineWise Comprehensive service agreement. The GTF engine is cited to deliver up to 20% fuel savings and a smaller noise footprint, with over 2,600 GTF-powered aircraft delivered to more than 90 customers.
Raytheon (NYSE: RTX) signed five up-to-seven-year framework agreements with the U.S. Department of War to expand production and speed deliveries of Tomahawk, AMRAAM, SM-3 Block IB, SM-3 Block IIA, and SM-6 missiles.
Agreements target annual production of >1,000 Tomahawks, ≥1,900 AMRAAMs, and >500 SM-6, with 2–4x growth for many munitions and collaborative funding to preserve upfront free cash flow.
Collins Aerospace (NYSE:RTX) will deploy its FOMAX flight operations and maintenance exchanger via the GlobalConnect managed services program across Thai Airways 32 A321neo aircraft, with full receipt expected by 2028.
FOMAX and ACARS over IP (AoIP) deliver real-time data to pilots, maintenance and back offices to support predictive maintenance, safety oversight, performance monitoring and fleet efficiency. Nearly 1,500 aircraft are already equipped with FOMAX globally.
Pratt & Whitney Canada (part of RTX) signed a 15-year maintenance agreement with Scoot to support a minimum of 24 APS5000 auxiliary power units on Scoot's Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet.
The contract covers long-term maintenance to preserve APS5000 reliability, predictable costs, and OEM standards; the APS5000 produces 450kVA, operates to 43,100 feet, and the fleet has logged nearly 16 million hours.
Collins Aerospace (NYSE: RTX) and All Nippon Airways signed two FlightSense and MRO renewals at the Singapore Air Show on Feb 3, 2026. Collins agreed a five-year FlightSense renewal for ANA's Boeing 737NG/MAX, 767, 777, 787 and Dash 8-400 under a cost-per-flight-hour model, and a three-year MRO extension for Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 accessories on 787s.
The deals continue a multi-decade relationship (FlightSense since 2001) and include predictive maintenance, asset management, certified repairs, logistics, and Collins' Ascentia prognostics platform to improve availability and reduce downtime.
Collins Aerospace (NYSE: RTX) extended its FlightSense services agreement with Singapore Airlines on Feb 3, 2026, adding up to five years and five Boeing 777F freighters to the program.
The extension expands coverage to 27 Boeing 777 aircraft in total and continues a service relationship that began in 2008, integrating Collins' Ascentia platform for prognostics and health management.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) signed multiple memoranda of understanding with Singapore Economic Development Board to invest over $139 million to expand aerospace manufacturing, MRO and engineering capabilities across Collins Aerospace and Pratt & Whitney in Singapore.
Key moves include new Collins MRO capabilities for 777X and 787 components, a Pratt & Whitney FDGS MRO line using automation/AI, and a 25% expansion of Pratt & Whitney's Tuas coating facility, with certain capabilities expected fully operational by 2030. RTX employs over 4,300 people in Singapore across 12 facilities.
Raytheon (NYSE: RTX) completed a company-funded ballistic test for the U.S. Army's Next Generation Short Range Interceptor (NGSRI) on Feb. 2, 2026, showing the interceptor can track drone targets and be fired from a man-portable launcher.
Raytheon cites prior 2025 tests of Highly Loaded Grain solid rocket motors with Northrop Grumman and says modular design and automated manufacturing support faster development and production for Army and Marine Corps shoulder-launched and vehicle-fired roles.
Raytheon (NYSE: RTX) was selected by DARPA on Feb 2, 2026 to develop an advanced maritime sensing and targeting system for the Pulling Guard program.
The program will use tethered drones and electro-optical/infrared sensors with detection software and command-and-control to protect commercial and naval logistics vessels from threats such as unmanned surface vehicles. Phase one focuses on simulated engagements; phase two integrates operational launchers and effectors for live operations.