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RTX Announces Shift from Space Prime to Component Supplier: Company Refocuses on Strengths as Critical Player in Space Industry

RTX, a leading provider of payloads, sensors, and components for space exploration, has announced that it will no longer compete to be a prime contractor in the space field. President and chief operating officer Chris Calio made this announcement during the company’s April 23 earnings call. Calio emphasized that this shift is the right one for RTX given its strengths in those areas and discussed the company’s decision to pivot from being a space prime to becoming more of a component supplier to space primes.

RTX recently backed out of a fixed-price agreement to build seven missile tracking satellites for the Space Development Agency due to concerns over profitability. The SDA has removed those satellites from the planned constellation, relying instead on 28 other satellites already in production. Despite these challenges, RTX remains committed to working through the losses and focusing on its strengths as a supplier of components to the space industry.

Before receiving the award for the missile tracking satellites, RTX had already begun to move away from its role as a space prime contractor. Last April, the company’s then-president of its space sector noted that this position had not yielded the desired results, prompting a shift in strategy. Calio also shared that RTX experienced losses of approximately $28 million on classified programs in the first quarter, with a timeframe of 12 to 18 months before those losses begin to decrease.

RTX’s decision to pivot away from being a space prime contractor aligns with its strategic goals for the future. As Chris Calio takes over as chairman and chief executive officer of RTX in May, he will continue to focus on strengthening RTX’s position as a key player in supplying essential technology and services to support critical missions in space exploration and national security efforts.

Samantha Johnson

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