RTX (formerly Raytheon Technologies) is a defense-and-aerospace giant created by merging Raytheon with United Technologies. It holds a world-leading position in missiles and air-defense systems (Patriot and various precision-guided munitions).
It houses Pratt & Whitney (aircraft engines) and Collins Aerospace (avionics and aircraft systems), deeply involved in both military and commercial aviation. With rising air-defense demand, it supplies the U.S. military and allies heavily, including through Foreign Military Sales (FMS).
What the data shows
- Across our collection, federal contracts total $50,064,112,086 (25 awards), spanning 1 awarding agency. The largest is Department of Defense ($50,064,112,086, ~100% of the total).
- Awards are concentrated in a single agency.
- Also: 8 SEC filings tracked.
Federal contracts (USAspending)
| Amount | Awarding agency | Scope (original) |
|---|---|---|
| ≈$8.69B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | LOT 12 AAC LONG LEAD FOR PROPULSION SYSTEMS ↗ |
| ≈$7.5B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | LOT 15 FMS-1 F135 CTOL PROP SYSTEM ↗ |
| ≈$4.87B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | FY21 PBL2 ↗ |
| ≈$3.65B | Department of Defense /Department of the Air Force | F119 ENGINE LONG TERM SUSTAINMENT PROGRAM FOR THE RAPTOR ENGINE (SPARE) ↗ |
| ≈$2.8B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | LOT 18 PNR/TOOLING ↗ |
| ≈$2.68B | Department of Defense /Defense Contract Management Agency | LRIP 11 AAC - FMS AND INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS ↗ |
| ≈$2.21B | Department of Defense /Defense Contract Management Agency | F135 LRIP LOT 10 ADVANCED ACQUISITION CONTRACT ↗ |
| ≈$1.84B | Department of Defense /Department of the Navy | PERFORMANCE BASED LOGISTICS UCA ↗ |
| ≈$1.65B | Department of Defense /Department of the Air Force | ADAPTIVE ENGINE TRANSITION PROGRAM (AETP) ↗ |
| ≈$1.57B | Department of Defense /Department of the Air Force | F119 ENGINE SUSTAINMENT ↗ |
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Sources of funding (by agency)
The main agencies funding this company and cumulative amounts, from this site's collected contract data. Click an agency for details.
Federal contract awards over time (past 9 fiscal years)
Federal contract awards to RTX (Raytheon) has risen about 142% from FY2017 to FY2025 (≈$3.06B to ≈$7.39B).
| Fiscal year | Awarded |
|---|---|
| FY2025 | ≈$7.39B |
| FY2024 | ≈$5.91B |
| FY2023 | ≈$29.03B |
| FY2022 | ≈$26.5B |
| FY2021 | ≈$21.32B |
| FY2020 | ≈$14.95B |
| FY2019 | ≈$9.97B |
| FY2018 | ≈$6.58B |
| FY2017 | ≈$3.06B |
Total federal contract awards (award types A–D) to this company per fiscal year (starting October). Source: USAspending. May be revised.
SEC filings (EDGAR)
- Current report (8-K) 2026-05-04 View on SEC ↗
- Current report (8-K) 2026-04-21 View on SEC ↗
- Quarterly report (10-Q) 2026-04-21 View on SEC ↗
- Proxy statement (DEF 14A) 2026-03-09 DEFINITIVE PROXY STATEMENT ↗
- Current report (8-K) 2026-03-05 View on SEC ↗
- Annual report (10-K) 2026-02-06 View on SEC ↗
- Current report (8-K) 2026-01-27 View on SEC ↗
- Current report (8-K) 2025-11-13 View on SEC ↗
Timeline
Events tied to this entity, newest first, from the data this site tracks.
Based on real dates within this site's collected set (contracts = start date / filings = filing date / rules = publication date). Not exhaustive.
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Entity ID (UEI):QN1BCFY7JDJ5
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