- United Technologies - Wikipedia
Pratt and Whitney and the newly formed Collins Aerospace will remain under United Technologies, while Otis Elevator and UTC Climate, Controls Security (doing business as Carrier) will be spun off as two independent companies
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Raytheon and United Technologies shareholders have approved the merger of the two companies, which is also contingent on United Technologies’ successful spinoff of its Carrier heating
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United Technologies Corporation is a multinational conglomerate and global leader in the aerospace and defense industry It mainly designs, manufactures and installs aircraft engines and offers services in the aerospace engineering program, as well as in building systems
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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
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Formed in 1934 as United Aircraft Corporation, it adopted the name United Technologies in 1975 to reflect its diversification into elevators, air-conditioning, and other manufacturing sectors The company was headquartered in Hartford, Connecticut
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United Technologies Corp provides products and services to the building systems and aerospace industries worldwide The company operates through five business segments: Otis, UTC Climate, Controls Security, Pratt Whitney, UTC Aerospace Systems, and Sikorsky
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United Technologies | 239,909 followers on LinkedIn United Technologies has merged with Raytheon to form Raytheon Technologies
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