RTX is experiencing delays in shipping GTF engines to Airbus, leading Airbus to adopt a cautious production outlook for 2026 due to the lack of an agreement on delivery numbers. In other news, Raytheon, a subsidiary of RTX, has received U.S. Navy approval for its StormBreaker smart weapon to be used on the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, enhancing its target engagement capabilities in various weather conditions.
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Key facts: RTX delays GTF engine shipments to Airbus; Raytheon gains Navy approval for StormBreaker
RTX is experiencing delays in shipping GTF engines to Airbus, leading Airbus to adopt a cautious production outlook for 2026 due to the lack of an agreement on delivery numbers. In other news, Raytheon, a subsidiary of RTX, has received U.S. Navy approval for its StormBreaker smart weapon to be used on the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, enhancing its target engagement capabilities in various weather conditions.