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Thomas Kennedy: Raytheon Sees Bigger Market for Counter-Hypersonics
Thomas Kennedy, chairman and CEO of Raytheon and a 2019 Wash100 winner, said the company is focused on the development of hypersonics and counter-hypersonics technologies and sees a larger market for the latter.
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Collin Aerospace Receives Army Task Order for Ground Radios
Collins Aerospace, a United Technologies Corp. business, has secured its sixth order for software-defined ground radios in support of the U.S. Army.
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Anthony O“™Brien on Balance Between Defense-Commercial, US-International Aspects in Raytheon-UTC Deal
Anthony “Toby“ O“™Brien, chief financial officer at Raytheon, said the company“™s proposed merger with United Technologies Corp. seeks to create a new entity that has its business evenly split between defense and commercial work and between domestic and international areas, Defense One reported Thursday.
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Collins Aerospace Updates Ejection Seat for Air Force Bomber Aircraft Safety Program
United Technologies Corp.'s Collins Aerospace business has reviewed the safety features of an updated ACES II aircraft ejection seat and is set to begin deliveries to the U.S. Air Force this summer. Collins Aerospace said Tuesday it estimates the new seating technology will help technicians cut the maintenance time for B-2 bomber planes from 720 hours to just two hours.
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Thomas Kennedy, Greg Hayes Meet With President Trump to Discuss Raytheon-UTC Merger
Thomas Kennedy, chairman and CEO of Raytheon, told Defense News in an interview published Wednesday that he and Greg Hayes, chairman and CEO of United Technologies Corp., met with President Donald Trump on June 10 to explain that the proposed Raytheon-UTC combination is complementary and not competitive.
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Steve Timm Appointed Collins Aerospace Avionics Business Head
Steve Timm, a 22-year veteran of Rockwell Collins, has succeeded Kent Statler as president of the avionics business at Collins Aerospace, Air Transport World reported Friday.
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Noresco to Help Air Force Implement Energy Conservation Measures at Keesler AFB
United Technologies Corp.'s Noresco subsidiary has received a $32.7M energy savings performance contract to help the U.S. Air Force update facility infrastructure at Keesler AF Base in Mississippi.
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Collins Aerospace to Help Build Life Support System for Boeing CST-100 Spacecraft
Collins Aerospace has been selected to manufacture components for the life support platform of the Crew Space Transportation-100 Starliner spacecraft Boeing is building through NASA's Commercial Crew Program.
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Collins Aerospace Plans $50M Design, Test Lab for Electric Power Systems
Collins Aerospace, a business unit of United Technologies Corp., will invest $50M to establish a high-voltage facility for design and test work on electric power systems for potential use in commercial and military aircraft platforms.
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Pratt & Whitney Gets $71M F-35 Propulsion Tech Support Order
The U.S. Navy has awarded United Technologies Corp.'s Pratt & Whitney subsidiary a $71.4M task order to mature the F-35 propulsion system ahead of service operational use of the fighter aircraft.