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RTX Corp RTX

RTX Corp is an aircraft engines & engine parts issuer listed as RTX on NYSE. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 101829, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:RTX, related symbols and the workstation route before a full report is run.

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RTX public profile

Business

Aircraft engines & engine parts issuer. Atlas tracks RTX through its NYSE listing record, chart route and source links.

Listing

RTX trades on NYSE. SEC CIK 101829. Chart route NYSE:RTX.

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Nasdaq Trader is the listing identity source for RTX Corp. Atlas files RTX under USA Stocks for browsing. The canonical public URL is /stocks/RTX/. The workstation link below opens the fuller research run.

Market Wit preview

RTX arrives with a very unglamorous flex: $22.08B of revenue from contracts with customers in the quarter ended March 31, 2026, plus $2.06B of net income attributable to the parent. This is not a company asking readers to admire a concept sketch. It is an operating machine with Raytheon, Pratt & Whitney and Collins showing up in the filing rail, with product sales gains named across all three. The funny part, if a filed industrial conglomerate is allowed one, is how little poetry the best evidence needs. The 10-Q says external product sales rose at Raytheon, Pratt & Whitney and Collins, while the balance sheet says assets were $170.43B. Aerospace and defence may love grand language, but the document keeps dragging the story back to invoices...

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RTX daily contextvalidated public digest14 source rail2026-06-19 18:22 UTC

RTX's strongest current rail is the April 21, 2026 10-Q: revenue from contracts with customers was $22.08B for the period ending March 31, 2026, with net income attributable to the parent of $2.06B, operating income of $2.56B and diluted EPS of $1.51. The evidence here is not a rumour stack or a price move dressed up as meaning. It is filed operating scale.

The company story in the supplied evidence runs through Raytheon, Pratt & Whitney and Collins. The 10-Q says net product sales increased $1.2B in the quarter ended March 31, 2026 versus the quarter ended March 31, 2025, with external product sales up $0.6B at Raytheon, $0.3B at Pratt & Whitney and $0.3B at Collins. That makes the operating question concrete: RTX is being judged through product sales, segment mix, inventory, cash generation, capex and R&D, not through a detached ticker slogan.

The filing balance is large and capital-heavy. RTX reported assets of $170.43B, liabilities of $102.40B, stockholders' equity attributable to the parent of $66.28B and cash and cash equivalents of $6.82B in the 10-Q period ending March 31, 2026. Operating cash flow was $1.85B, payments to acquire property, plant and equipment were $546.0M, research and development expense was $627.0M, inventory was $14.15B and inventories increased by $813.0M. The latest annual revenue figure supplied is $80.74B from the 10-K period ending December 31, 2024.

The product and source rail adds one important wrinkle. The same 10-Q says acquisitions and divestitures reduced net sales by $0.4B in the March 31, 2026 quarter, driven by Collins divestitures of the actuation and flight control business and the Simmonds Precision Products business. It also says the related decrease in total cost of sales from acquisitions and divestitures was $0.3B. The report therefore cannot treat growth as a clean straight line. Part of the story is sales growth by segment, and part is business reshaping inside Collins.

The June 18, 2026 11-K filings are not earnings documents, but they matter for the source layer. One 11-K says participant RTX Stock Fund accounts reflect fair value based on the closing sales price of RTX common stock on the valuation date plus the cash position, and that RTX did not believe a limiting event affecting plan transactions at no less than contract value was probable. That is narrow evidence, but it anchors the employee-plan valuation treatment in filed language.

The chart rail supplied here does not include a TradingView route, candle data, price level, moving average or support and resistance evidence, so this report should not pretend to see a chart. The market mechanism that can be described from the rail is simpler and cleaner: public filings, quarterly operating figures, segment product sales, Collins divestiture effects, employee-plan stock valuation language and the SEC filing sequence through the June 18, 2026 11-Ks, the June 1, 2026 Form SD, the May 14, 2026 Schedule 13G/A, the May 4, 2026 8-K and Form 4, and the April 21, 2026 earnings 8-K and 10-Q.

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Us Public Equity Directory
Region
United States
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What is RTX Corp (RTX)?RTX Corp is an aircraft engines & engine parts issuer listed as RTX on NYSE. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 101829, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:RTX, related...

RTX Corp is an aircraft engines & engine parts issuer listed as RTX on NYSE. This free Atlas page links SEC CIK 101829, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:RTX, related symbols and the workstation route before a full report is run.

What does Atlas show for RTX?The RTX page gives the free Atlas profile for RTX Corp: listing identity, chart route, related symbols, source authority and the workstation route. The chart route is...

The RTX page gives the free Atlas profile for RTX Corp: listing identity, chart route, related symbols, source authority and the workstation route. The chart route is NYSE:RTX; the stable page route is /stocks/RTX/. Visible source links include SEC EDGAR CIK 101829, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:RTX. Atlas files RTX under USA Stocks for browsing.

How often is the RTX page updated?The /stocks/RTX/ URL is stable. Atlas updates the free RTX page when the symbol-universe record, listing identity, source links, chart route, related-symbol links or...

The /stocks/RTX/ URL is stable. Atlas updates the free RTX page when the symbol-universe record, listing identity, source links, chart route, related-symbol links or published public answer changes.

Which sources does Atlas use for RTX?For RTX, Atlas starts with SEC EDGAR CIK 101829, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:RTX. The SEC CIK 101829 route is the issuer filing anchor. Nasdaq Trader confirms...

For RTX, Atlas starts with SEC EDGAR CIK 101829, Nasdaq Trader and TradingView NYSE:RTX. The SEC CIK 101829 route is the issuer filing anchor. Nasdaq Trader confirms the listed-symbol identity used by the public directory. NYSE:RTX is the chart route shown on the free page. Full workstation reports may add fresh filings, issuer documents, holdings, news, macro context or model-reviewed notes when available.

Can Atlas run a full research brief on RTX?Yes. The workstation can open RTX, expand the public source set into a fuller browser report, and add email, PDF or CSV export where the account tier allows it.

Yes. The workstation can open RTX, expand the public source set into a fuller browser report, and add email, PDF or CSV export where the account tier allows it.

Is this RTX page investment advice?No. The RTX page is a research and source-navigation page. It does not provide personalised financial advice, brokerage execution, a buy or sell instruction, or a...

No. The RTX page is a research and source-navigation page. It does not provide personalised financial advice, brokerage execution, a buy or sell instruction, or a promise of returns.

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