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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 its board declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.73 per share, a 7.4% increase versus the prior quarter. The dividend is payable on June 11, 2026 to shareholders of record at the close of business on May 22, 2026. RTX has paid cash dividends every year since 1936.
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RTX (NYSE: RTX) was recognized April 29, 2026 as a global leader in patents and innovation, ranking as the top aerospace and defense organization on the Clarivate Top 100 Global Innovators, Harrity Patent Analytics Patent 300, and the EPO Patent Index.
RTX reports investing over $7 billion annually in company- and customer-funded R&D and holding a portfolio of more than 60,000 patents, covering advanced materials, AI/ML, autonomy, electrification, sensing and propulsion.
Raytheon (NYSE: RTX) delivered a second missile-warning sensor to Lockheed Martin for the U.S. Space Force Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (Next-Gen OPIR) GEO Block 0 program on April 28, 2026. The sensor payload advances sensitivity and tracking to detect missile and hypersonic launch signatures.
Raytheon designed and built payloads for two satellites; the first is complete and ready to support initial launch capability, and the NGG satellites will provide continuous mid-latitude coverage to complement existing constellations in LEO and MEO.
Pratt & Whitney (NYSE: RTX) was named Embraer's 2026 Best Supplier of the Year in the Outstanding Collaboration category for its production and aftermarket support of PW1900G-powered E2 aircraft. Pratt & Whitney expects full engine availability for the Embraer E2 fleet by year's end and is increasing GTF MRO capacity while introducing select GTF Advantage hot section technologies into PW1900G to boost durability and time on wing. The partnership includes MRO cooperation with Embraer's OGMA in Europe.
Pratt & Whitney (NYSE: RTX) is investing $100 million to expand its Rzeszów, Poland facility to add advanced isothermal forging, heat treatment, sonic machining and inspection capabilities.
The projects, together with a prior $200 million Columbus press investment, aim to increase critical engine parts output by 30% and be fully operational by 2028.
Pratt & Whitney (NYSE: RTX) is investing more than $100 million to expand three U.S. MRO sites in Irving, Texas; West Palm Beach, Florida; and Springdale, Arkansas, to increase GTF engine maintenance capacity and speed.
Key investments: $78M in Irving (500,000 sq ft; USM stock +60%), $20M in West Palm Beach (+40% GTF MRO capacity), and $4.7M in Springdale (additive repairs cut process time >60%). Earlier this year the company invested $70M in Columbus, GA (+25% annual capacity). The GTF MRO network includes 21 engine centers and ~40 component repair facilities, supporting over 2,700 delivered GTF aircraft and 13,000 engine orders and commitments.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) subsidiary Pratt & Whitney Canada opened a new 130,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Nouaceur's Midparc Industrial Zone on April 21, 2026. The site will machine static and structural parts for aircraft engines, including the PT6 family, and is designed for lean manufacturing and advanced digital systems.
The facility is expected to create approximately 200 jobs by 2030, expand production capacity, and strengthen global supply-chain resilience while collaborating with local organizations on workforce training.
RTX (NYSE: RTX) reported strong Q1 2026 results: sales $22.1B (+9% reported, +10% organic), adjusted EPS $1.78 (+21%), operating cash flow $1.9B and free cash flow $1.3B. Backlog is $271B. Company raised full‑year adjusted sales and adjusted EPS guidance and confirmed free cash flow range.
All three segments showed adjusted operating profit growth; management cited defense strength and higher commercial aftermarket volume.
Raytheon (NYSE: RTX) delivered the first Next Generation Jammer (NGJ) shipsets to the Royal Australian Air Force, marking a program milestone.
NGJ is an airborne electronic attack system using mid-band active electronically scanned arrays to disrupt adversary radars and communications. The first shipset delivery occurred ahead of schedule in September 2025, with further deliveries through 2026 and on-site deployment and maintenance support in Australia.