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Jet-engine manufacturer Pratt & Whitney, whose approximately 3,000 Connecticut-based machinists went on strike in May, saw ...
As global aviation grapples with rising trade demands, ESG imperatives, and technological disruption, one of its ...
Pratt & Whitney, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business, today celebrates one hundred years since being incorporated and revolutionizing military and commercial aviation with its R-1340 Wasp radial engine. A ...
As part of its centennial celebration, Pratt & Whitney is hosting a global traveling exhibit across 11 sites and unveiling a historical marker at its original headquarters in Hartford, Connecticut.
Since Pratt & Whitney emerged as a startup a century ago, Aviation Week has chronicled its growth into a world-leading ...
As the incumbent provider of the U.S. Air Force’s two most advanced combat engines, the F119 and F135, Pratt & Whitney has had few incentives to reveal details of its next-generation adaptive ...
Connecticut’s industrial base is a national asset, producing advanced commercial and military technology at scale that no ...
RTX Corp. RTX is slated to release second-quarter 2025 results on July 22, before the opening bell.
Pratt & Whitney parent company RTX, formerly known as Raytheon, released a new video depicting computer renderings of their XA103 design via their YouTube channel on Jun. 24, 2025.
The Pratt and Whitney R-2800 Double Wasp was a powerhouse of aviation during World War II, and its legacy still resonates today. This remarkable engine, designed for durability and versatility ...
All Three of RTX's Formidable Franchises Face Long-Term Demand and Have Potential to Improve Margins
RTX's businesses include Collins' aircraft components and systems, Pratt & Whitney's engines, and Raytheon's missiles, sensors, and communications offerings. The combined entity unites strong ...
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