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RTX Corporation (RTX) Depreciation & Amortization

The d&a for RTX Corporation (RTX) is $4.38 Billion with a year-over-year change of +0.32%. Depreciation and Amortization (D&A) is a non-cash expense that allocates the cost of tangible and intangible assets over their useful lives.

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RTX D&A
$4.38B+344.92% 20Y
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Current D&A

$4.38B

$4.38 Billion

Year-over-Year Change

+0.32%

vs. $4.36B prior year

Historical Data

30

Years of data available

Annual D&A History

YearD&AYoY Change% Change
2025$4.38B+$14.00M+0.32%
2024$4.36B+$153.00M+3.63%
2023$4.21B+$103.00M+2.51%
2022$4.11B$-449.00M-9.85%
2021$4.56B+$401.00M+9.65%
2020$4.16B+$1.45B+53.47%
2019$2.71B+$812.00M+42.83%
2018$1.90B$-244.00M-11.40%
2017$2.14B+$178.00M+9.07%
2016$1.96B+$99.00M+5.31%
2015$1.86B+$43.00M+2.36%
2014$1.82B+$85.00M+4.90%
2013$1.74B+$211.00M+13.85%
2012$1.52B+$261.00M+20.67%
2011$1.26B$-37.00M-2.85%
2010$1.30B+$42.00M+3.34%
2009$1.26B$-63.00M-4.77%
2008$1.32B+$148.00M+12.62%
2007$1.17B+$140.00M+13.55%
2006$1.03B+$49.00M+4.98%
2005$984.00M+$6.00M+0.61%
2004$978.00M+$179.00M+22.40%
2003$799.00M+$72.00M+9.90%
2002$727.00M$-178.00M-19.67%
2001$905.00M+$46.00M+5.36%
2000$859.00M+$40.00M+4.88%
1999$819.00M+$89.00M+12.19%
1998$730.00M+$23.00M+3.25%
1997$707.00M$-134.00M-15.93%
1996$841.00M
Data as of Thursday, June 11, 2026

About RTX Corporation

RTX Corporation, a major player in the aerospace and defense sectors, provides sophisticated systems and extensive services to a diverse global clientele. This includes commercial entities, military organizations, and government agencies, both within the United States and internationally. The company's operations are divided into three primary business units: Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon. The Collins Aerospace segment delivers a broad range of aerospace and defense products, alongside comprehensive aftermarket support solutions. Its customer base spans manufacturers of civil and military aircraft, commercial airlines, and operators in regional, business, general aviation, defense, and commercial space ventures. This division's offerings cover the design, production, and maintenance of aircraft interior components, such as oxygen systems, food and beverage preparation and storage facilities, galley systems, and lavatory and wastewater management. It also supplies battlespace management tools, test and training range infrastructure, crew escape mechanisms, simulation and training programs, and essential information management services. Its post-sales services include providing spare parts, overhaul and repair, specialized engineering and technical assistance, training and fleet management, and integrated asset and information management. Pratt & Whitney, another core segment, is a leading provider of aircraft propulsion systems for commercial airliners, military aircraft, business jets, and general aviation. This division is also responsible for manufacturing, selling, and maintaining auxiliary power units for both military and commercial applications. Finally, the Raytheon segment specializes in creating advanced capabilities for the detection, tracking, and mitigation of both defensive and offensive threats. Its tailored solutions serve the U.S. government, foreign governments, and various commercial customers. Established in 1934, the company was formerly known as Raytheon Technologies Corporation before officially rebranding as RTX Corporation in July 2023. RTX Corporation maintains its corporate headquarters in Arlington, Virginia.

Arlington, VA
185,000 employees
Industrials / Aerospace & Defense
Sector
Industrials
Industry
Aerospace & Defense
CEO
Christopher T. Calio