RTX
Status-Quo-PlayerRTX Corporation
$201.41
-0.10%
as of 13 Apr
Power Core
RTX's moat is the irreversibility of platform selection in aerospace and defense, which converts upfront wins into decades of sole-source aftermarket revenue.
Direction of Movement
Structural Tailwinds Outpacing Operational Headwinds
ROC 200
+34.0%
RTX
RTX Corporation
$201.41
-0.10%
as of 13 Apr
DCF Fair Value: $149.32
Market data unavailable
Company Profile
RTX Corporation is an American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. Formed in 2020 through the merger of United Technologies Corporation's aerospace subsidiaries and Raytheon Company, and rebranded from Raytheon Technologies in 2023, it stands as one of the world's largest providers of aerospace systems, defense technologies, and intelligence services. RTX operates through three primary segments: Pratt & Whitney, which designs and manufactures aircraft engines and auxiliary power systems for commercial, military, and business aviation; Collins Aerospace, offering aerostructures, avionics, interiors, mechanical systems, mission systems, and power controls; and Raytheon, delivering guided missiles, air defense systems, sensors, cybersecurity solutions, satellites, and drones. Serving commercial, military, and government customers globally, RTX derives significant revenue from U.S. government contracts while advancing innovations in aviation, space exploration, and national security. With roots tracing back to 1922, the company employs around 180,000 people and plays a pivotal role in shaping aerospace and defense markets through cutting-edge engineering and research.