• jobless. In June 2019, United Technologies announced the intention to merge with defense contractor Raytheon to form Raytheon Technologies Corporation. The...
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    (April 4, 2020). "Raytheon Technologies' stock, formerly United Technologies, starts trading in". MarketWatch. Raytheon Technologies. "Gregory J. Hayes". Raytheon...
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    16, 1999, Lear announced it would acquire United Technologies Automotive, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation that produced dashboards, electrical...
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  • Aerospace Technologies began in 1914. Over nearly a century, through various acquisitions, mergers and name changes, Honeywell Aerospace Technologies combined...
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    profits the previous year. United Technologies merged with the Raytheon Company in April 2020 to form Raytheon Technologies (RTX Corporation). In September...
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  • September 24, 2024. Retrieved September 30, 2024. "Palantir Technologies, Dell Technologies, and Erie Indemnity Set to Join S&P 500; Others to Join S&P...
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    Rockwell Collins (category Former defense companies of the United States)
    Rockwell Collins, Inc., retaining its name. The company was acquired by United Technologies Corporation on November 27, 2018, and now operates as part of Collins...
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    2012 were deemed unethical. In 2020, United Technologies merged with Raytheon Company to form Raytheon Technologies, with Pratt & Whitney becoming one of...
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  • United Automotive Technologies (Russian: Объединенные Автомобильные Технологии, romanized: Ob"yedinennyye Avtomobil'nyye Tekhnologii) also known by its...
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  • Gregory J. Hayes (category United Technologies people)
    businessman. He was the chairman and CEO of United Technologies from September 2016 until April 2020, when United Technologies merged with Raytheon, at which point...
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    was acquired by United Technologies in 2012 and became a part of UTC Aerospace Systems, now Collins Aerospace, a Raytheon Technologies subsidiary. When...
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    Goodrich Corporation (category Aircraft component manufacturers of the United States)
    tire manufacturing business in 1988. Following the acquisition by United Technologies in 2012, Goodrich became a part of UTC Aerospace Systems. In 1869...
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  • Hamilton Standard Propeller Company) were merged as United Aircraft Corporation (later United Technologies Corporation), headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut...
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    SolarReserve (created via seed funding), US Renewables Group, and United Technologies were the original owners of Tonopah Solar Energy LLC, the owner and...
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  • Harry Gray (business executive) (category American technology chief executives)
    business manager and philanthropist, best known as CEO and chairman of United Technologies. He was born Harry Jack Grusin in Milledgeville Crossroads, Georgia...
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  • Collins Aerospace (category United Technologies)
    composed of 68,000 employees. In 2020 United Technologies merged with Raytheon Company to form Raytheon Technologies. In July 2023, Collins agreed to sell...
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    important. The leading aerospace manufacturers in the U.S. are Boeing, United Technologies Corporation, SpaceX, Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin. As talented...
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  • Sikorsky Aircraft (category United Technologies)
    became a part of United Aircraft and Transport Corporation (later United Technologies Corporation or UTC) in July of that year. In the United States, Igor...
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    Dell Technologies Inc. is an American multinational technology company headquartered in Round Rock, Texas. It was formed as a result of the September...
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    Raytheon (category Aerospace companies of the United States)
    electronics. Founded in 1922, it merged in 2020 with United Technologies Corporation to form Raytheon Technologies, which changed its name to RTX Corporation in...
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  • Boyle v. United Technologies Corporation, 487 U.S. 500 (1988), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that government contractors...
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    Otis Worldwide (category United Technologies)
    hoisting rope failure. The Otis Elevator Company was acquired by United Technologies in 1976, but it was spun off as an independent company 44 years later...
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    donated to the state of Connecticut by United Technologies in 1999. A subsequent 65-acre donation by United Technologies in 2009 allowed for the construction...
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  • Pratt & Whitney (P&W), itself a business unit of RTX Corporation. United Technologies had given PWC a world mandate for small and medium aircraft engines...
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  • retailer and importer United Technologies Corporation, an American multi-national United Telecommunications (disambiguation) London United Busways, a bus operating...
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    Release". United Technologies. 2000-08-21. Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2012-08-23. "PW6000 Fact Sheet" (PDF). United Technologies. Archived...
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    Carrier Global (category United Technologies)
    customers in 160 countries on six continents. Carrier was acquired by United Technologies in 1979, but it was spun off as an independent company 41 years later...
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    third largest aerospace supplier with $22.5 billion revenue, behind United Technologies with $28.2 billion and GE Aviation with $24.7 billion; the new group...
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    headquarters of several large corporations including Otis Elevator Company, United Technologies, and Carvel. The northwestern section of Farmington is a suburban...
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  • Tyler Technologies, Inc., based in Plano, Texas, is a provider of software to the United States public sector. Tyler Technologies has offices in 17 states...
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