2023 Top 100

6: RTX, (formerly Raytheon Technologies)
Top 100 Revenue: $5,381,716,000
Defense Revenue: $4,918,688,000
Civilian Revenue: $463,028,000
2022 Revenue: $67.1 billion
2022 Earnings: $7.1 billion
2021 Revenue: $64.4 billion
2021 Earnings: $4.1 billion
Number of employees: 180,000
Headquarters: Arlington, Virginia
Website: https://www.rtx.com/
Leadership:

Gregory Hayes, chair and CEO

Roy Azevedo, president, Raytheon intelligence and space

Barbara Borgonovi, SVP, corporate strategy and development
Christopher Calio, president and COO
Vince Campisi, chief digital officer
Paolo Dal Cin, SVP, operations, supply chain, quality, EH&S
Shane Eddy, president, Pratt & Whitney
Pamela Erickson, chief communications officer
Wesley Kremer, president, Raytheon Missiles and Defense
Raja Maharajh, general counsel
Neil Mitchill Jr., CFO
Mark Russell, CTO
Jeff Shockey, SVP, global government relations
Stephen Timm, president, Collis Aerospace
Dantaya Williams, CHRO

Ticker: RTX
Lines of business: Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney; Raytheon Intelligence & Space, Raytheon Missiles & Defense
Major customers: Defense, NASA, Transportation, DHS, Commerce
Major contracts/projects: GSA schedules, ASTRO, ATSP4, CIO-SP3, CMMARS, DLA Troop Support SOE and TLS, DTIC IAC MAC, EWAAC, FIA2T, OASIS, TETRAS, Air Force RISE, AIR FORCE TSA III, Air XA MAC, Army D3I, DTRA CTRIC III, DTRA CWMD, Navy NAWC-AD MSA, Seaport NxG, Navy USV FOS