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RTX Stock (RTX): $268B Backlog, 10% Revenue Jump

5 min · 5. juli 2026
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RTX has stitched together nearly a century of aerospace and defense know-how into a single powerhouse ($RTX). Its mix of Pratt & Whitney engines, Collins aerospace systems, and Raytheon defense gear creates a balanced business that can ride commercial cycles and geopolitical spikes. Yet recent engine contamination that grounded jets, plus lingering supply-chain and labor headaches, have turned execution into a high-stakes challenge. Can this massive backlog and diversified footprint overcome operational missteps and deliver the steady profits investors expect? This podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. Information may not be complete or accurate. It does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or other professional advice. Always do your own research and consult with a licensed financial advisor. And don't forget, you can suggest the tickers you're interested in at www.the5minuteticker.com.

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