United Technologies Corporation (UTC) was a diversified American multinational conglomerate, known for aerospace and building technologies. UTC's portfolio included Pratt & Whitney aircraft engines, Otis elevators, Carrier HVAC systems, and aerospace systems. In 2020, UTC merged with Raytheon to form Raytheon Technologies Corporation .
BAE Systems and United Technologies Corp. have completed a successful guided flight test of the Multi-Service Standard Guided Projectile (MS-SGP) at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico
The MC-21 airliner of Irkut Corp will mark its first flight at the MAKS Moscow Air Show 2015. The manufacturer expects certification by 2017 and customer deliveries to commence...
A day after the U.S announced that its aircraft would be absent from the skies at the upcoming Paris Air Show, Moscow-based United Aircraft Corporation will participate at the show...
One of the most eagerly awaited aircraft at next weeks Paris Air Show is the Yak-130 combat trainer. It is the worlds first advanced jet trainer which can double up...
India will provide medium-left choppers to Tajikistan (and plans to dedicate a hospital) in order to built “strategic” ties between the two countries.
The decision to provide the...
The Russian MoD has signed a contract with the Beriev Aircraft Company to acquire six Beriev Be-200 amphibious planes making it the first such purchase by the Russian military, United...
Indian Defense Minister A K Antony on Monday said that his ministry will commission MIG-29 K fighter planes into the Indian Navy on May 11 in Goa. The squadron,...
A single E-7A Wedgetail operator recently controlled two MQ-28A Ghost Bat autonomous aircraft in a simulated mission against an airborne target at Woomera
Rheinmetall and INERATEC have signed a strategic agreement to deliver scalable synthetic fuel solutions for defense and critical infrastructure, marking a shift toward more resilient and independent energy systems in Europe
European missile manufacturer MBDA has unveiled a new low-cost, jet-powered kamikaze drone called the One Way Effector at the Paris Air Show 2025, designed specifically for high-intensity combat environments