Welcome to our dedicated page for RTX SEC filings (Ticker: RTX), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
RTX Corporation (NYSE: RTX) files a range of documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that provide insight into its operations as what it describes as the world’s largest aerospace and defense company. Its SEC filings cover topics such as financial results, material events, capital structure and significant transactions affecting shareholders and pension plan participants.
Current reports on Form 8-K for RTX disclose key developments. For example, RTX has filed 8-Ks announcing quarterly financial results, with references to press releases furnishing second and third quarter results for specific periods. These filings indicate how RTX communicates its results of operations and financial condition to the market.
Other 8-K filings describe material events beyond earnings. RTX has reported a product cybersecurity incident involving ransomware on systems supporting its Multi-User System Environment (MUSE) passenger processing software, explaining that these systems reside on customer-specific networks outside the RTX enterprise network and stating that the incident was not reasonably expected to have a material impact on its financial condition, business operations or results of operations, based on its assessment at the time. Another 8-K details a pension-related transaction in which the RTX Consolidated Pension Plan initiated a buy-out conversion of a group annuity contract with The Prudential Insurance Company of America, transferring a substantial amount of gross pension obligations and associated administrative responsibility to Prudential.
RTX’s filings also confirm its capital market listings. The company discloses that its common stock, with a par value of $1 per share, trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol RTX, and that its 2.150% Notes due 2030 are listed under the symbol RTX 30. The filings state that RTX is not an emerging growth company.
On Stock Titan’s SEC filings page for RTX, users can review these and other filings as they become available from the SEC’s EDGAR system. AI-powered summaries can help explain the contents of lengthy documents such as 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports and 8-K current reports, highlighting key sections on results of operations, risk factors, segment information and material events. Users can also track registered debt securities and monitor how RTX reports on cybersecurity incidents, pension transactions and other significant corporate actions over time.