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RTX Corporation

RTX Corporation (RTX)

24HHigh$197.6924HLow$195.23
$196.44
+0.00%

Last updated: 2026-07-14 10:18:13

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Key Data

Prev. Open
$196.44
Prev. Close
$196.44
Prev. Day's Range
$195.23 - $197.69
52W Range
$141.31 - $213.61
Trading Volume
2.324M
MC
$263.856B
P/E Ratio
36.8x
EPS
$5.33

Company Overview

NYSE

Raytheon Technologies Corporation is an American multinational aerospace and defense conglomerate headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts. It is one of the largest aerospace, intelligence services providers, and defense manufacturers in the world by revenue and market capitalization. Raytheon Technologies (RTX) researches, develops, and manufactures advanced technology products in the aerospace and defense industry, including aircraft engines, avionics, aerostructures, cybersecurity, guided missiles, air defense systems, satellites, and drones.

SectorINDUSTRIALS
IndustryAEROSPACE & DEFENSE
Headquarters1000 WILSON BOULEVARD, ARLINGTON, VA, UNITED STATES, 22209
CountryUSA
Listing Date1934-09-05
Fiscal Year Ended2026-03-31
Shares Outstanding1.347B
CIK Code101829

Financial Metrics

Indicator2026-03-312025-12-312025-09-302025-06-30
Income$22.076B$24.238B$22.478B$21.581B
Operating Expenses$17.482B$19.521B$17.898B$17.205B
Net Income$2.059B$1.622B$1.918B$1.657B
Net Profit Margin9.3%6.7%8.5%7.7%
Earnings Per Share$1.51$1.19$1.41$1.22
EBITDA$3.997B$3.826B$4.012B$3.596B
Effective Tax Rate14.4%25.4%17.7%15.4%

FAQ

RTX Corporation specializes in aerospace and defense technology. Its primary focus includes designing, manufacturing, and supporting advanced systems for both commercial and military applications. The company is known for innovations in aircraft engines, avionics, and cybersecurity solutions.
RTX operates in the industrial sector, specifically within the aerospace and defense industry. It plays a crucial role in developing technologies that serve government agencies, commercial airlines, and defense forces worldwide.
RTX’s main competitors include Boeing, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and General Electric. These companies also compete in aerospace and defense, focusing on aircraft production, military systems, and technology innovation.
Yes, RTX Corporation has a history of paying dividends to shareholders. The dividend policy reflects the company’s commitment to returning value, but specific dividend yields or payouts can vary based on financial performance and market conditions.
RTX’s core revenue drivers include its Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines, Raytheon missile systems, and advanced defense technologies. Contracts with government agencies and commercial airlines are critical sources of income.
Investors should consider risks such as geopolitical instability, defense contract dependency, and technological competition. Additionally, economic downturns affecting aviation demand or regulatory challenges could impact business performance.
RTX invests in advanced technologies like hypersonics, AI-powered cybersecurity, and sustainable aviation. These efforts align with current trends and are aimed at addressing growing global security needs and environmental concerns in aviation.
RTX’s valuation typically reflects its strong presence in aerospace and defense, including its robust portfolio of technology solutions. Investors often compare metrics such as price-to-earnings (P/E) to peers like Boeing and Lockheed Martin to assess relative performance.
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