RTX Corporation and its subsidiaries and affiliates (collectively, “RTX”) are responsible for this website, including its mobile versions, and we are committed to respecting the privacy of visitors. RTX has implemented technical, administrative and physical measures to safeguard any personal information that we may collect.
This Privacy Notice describes our practices related to personal information collected through RTX websites, including mobile versions, unless there is a separate privacy notice for the website or mobile version.
RTX has four other privacy notices:
- The General Privacy Notice covers personal information that RTX may collect and process separate and apart from its websites and mobile versions. This covers contractors, dependents of employees, and others whose data we may collect or receive outside of this website. Click here to select the version in the language of your choosing.
- The Employee Privacy Notice. Click here to select the version in the language of your choosing.
- The Job Applicant Privacy Notice for job applicants. If you apply for a job through our Careers section, RTX's use of the personal information you provide is governed by RTX Job Applicant Privacy Notice. Click here to select the version in the language of your choosing.
- For individuals in the United States covered under an RTX health and wellness plan, the notice for legacy United Technologies Corporation participants is available in this link: Notice of HIPAA Privacy Practices. Participants in legacy Raytheon Company plans can access their notice here.
For this privacy notice, RTX defines personal information as any data that relates to an identified or identifiable person.
Privacy Compliance Office
Binding Corporate Rules
RTX has adopted Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) as a mechanism to authorize the sharing of Personal Information between its businesses inside the European Union (EU) and its businesses located in other regions of the world. Click here to select the language of your choosing.
Does this Notice apply to all RTX Websites?
This Privacy Notice applies to visitors of RTX websites that link to this specific Privacy Notice. Individual websites for RTX entities, services and products may adopt different privacy notices because the transactions taking place on those websites may be different. If a RTX website has its own privacy notice, the provisions of that notice apply to that website.
What personal information does RTX collect?
Information collected through our website analytics in the US only: RTX monitors user traffic patterns throughout the website according to a user’s domain name, browser type, date and time of access, and pages viewed. This information is collected in order to measure the number of visitors to our website and to determine which areas users find useful based upon the traffic to particular areas. RTX uses this information to enhance visitors’ experience and to better prepare future content based on the interests of visitors. Note that these analytics are only used for visitors from US locations.
Information collected directly from you: A visitor to our website may be asked to provide personal information to receive a response or some other service from RTX. The personal information that you may be requested to provide includes your name, email address and any information that you choose to provide. The collection of information will be transparent to you – you will be asked for it and will have the opportunity to decide whether or not to provide it. If you choose not to provide any of the personal information requested, RTX may be unable to complete the transaction you have requested.
Your mobile provider may have a conflicting privacy position that captures personal information when you visit our website. RTX is not responsible for and does not control how other parties may collect your information when you access our website(s).
How does RTX use the personal information it collects?
We may use your personal information for the following purposes, as well as for any other purpose to which you consent or is required by law:
- conduct basic business operations, such as communicate with customers and business planning;
- provide investor services;
- provide the information, item or service you have requested;
- communicate with you about products, services and events relating to RTX, to the extent that you have requested such communications and with the opportunity to opt-out;
- improve our products, services and websites;
- verify your identity to ensure security for one of the other purposes listed here;
- respond to a legitimate legal request from law enforcement authorities or other government regulators;
- investigate suspected or actual illegal activity;
- support the sale or transfer of all or a portion of our business or assets (including through bankruptcy); and/or
- conduct investigations to ensure compliance with, and comply with, legal obligations.
Information that individuals submit to express interest in, or be considered for, an employment opportunity with RTX is covered by the applicable Job Applicant Privacy Notice (see above for more information).
Your personal information will be used with your consent or to fulfill a legal obligation, and, in locations that permit it, for a legitimate interest.
Where does RTX store your information?
Because RTX is a global company with locations in many different countries, we may transfer your information from one legal entity to another or from one country to another in order to accomplish the purposes listed above. These countries include, at a minimum, the United States, many of the member states of the European Union, the United Kingdom, Canada and other countries, including some in Asia. We will transfer your personal information consistent with applicable legal requirements and only to the extent necessary for the purposes set forth above.
RTX relies on available legal mechanisms to enable the legal transfer of personal information across borders and ensure an adequate level of protection, as required by law. To the extent that RTX relies on the standard contractual clauses (also called the model clauses) or Binding Corporate Rules to authorize transfer, RTX will comply with those requirements, including where there may be a conflict between those requirements and this Notice. To read RTX’s Binding Corporate Rules, click here to select the version in the language of your choosing.
Does RTX use your personal information to contact you?
RTX does not use the personal information collected on this website to contact you except in response to a direct inquiry or if you register for communications in the Investors section of this site.
Does RTX share the information it collects with any third parties?
RTX may share your Personal Information with our subsidiaries and affiliated companies (the “RTX Group”). When RTX transfers your Personal Information within the RTX Group, it will do so consistent with applicable law and RTX’ Binding Corporate Rules, which are available above in many languages.
In addition, RTX may provide access to or share Personal Information on an as-needed basis with third parties, such as trusted service providers, consultants and contractors who are granted access to RTX facilities or systems, and with government agencies and others as required by law. RTX will only share your information outside the RTX Group to:
- allow service providers RTX has retained to perform services on our behalf. In those cases, RTX will only share the information with service providers for the purposes outlined above. The categories of service providers with which RTX may share your Personal Information include (and only where applicable): companies that may provide you with requested information (such as a public filing); outsourced digital technology providers; and service providers offering software as a service. These service providers are contractually restricted from using or disclosing the information except when it is necessary to perform services on our behalf or to comply with legal requirements;
- comply with legal obligations, including but not limited, to complying with tax and regulatory obligations, sharing data with labor/trade unions and works councils, and responding to a court proceeding or a legitimate legal request from law enforcement authorities or other government regulators;
- investigate suspected or actual policy, ethics, or compliance violations or illegal activity;
- prevent physical harm and protect human safety; or
- support the sale or transfer of all or a portion of our business or assets, including through bankruptcy.
Your personal information may also be maintained and processed by our service providers in countries other than the one in which it was collected, such as the United States, member states of the European Union, Canada and other jurisdictions.
How long does RTX retain personal information?
RTX will retain personal information as long as needed to comply with its contractual and legal obligations. If the personal information is not subject to contractual or legal obligations, RTX will retain the data for as long as is required for the original purpose for which it was collected.
How does RTX use cookies or other tracking technologies?
RTX uses cookies on this website. Cookies are small text files sent to and stored on users’ computers that allow websites to recognize repeat users, facilitate users’ access to websites and allow websites to compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements. Cookies do not damage users’ computers or files. If you do not want cookies to be accessible by this or any other RTX website, you should adjust the settings on your browser program to deny or disable the use of cookies. The cookies that RTX uses on this site do not identify you. The cookies simply provide RTX with aggregate, anonymous analytics about the number of people visiting particular pages on this website.
This website may also use web beacons. A web beacon is usually a pixel on a website that can be used to track whether a user has visited a particular website to deliver targeted advertising. Web beacons are used in combination with cookies, which means that, if you turn off your browser’s cookies, the web beacons will not be able to track your activity. The web beacon will still account for a website visit, but your unique information will not be recorded.
RTX may also use cookies and similar technology placed by one of our business partners to enable RTX to learn which advertisements bring users to our website. For more information about cookies and other tracking technologies, click here.
What should you understand about the third-party links that may appear on this website?
In some instances, RTX may provide links to non-RTX controlled websites, which RTX will make reasonable efforts to identify as such. RTX does not control such third-party websites, and cannot be responsible for the content or the privacy practices employed by other websites.
What additional information should specific users know?
Parents, guardians and children: This website is intended for visitors who are at least 18 years of age and the minimum age for legal consent in their jurisdiction of residence. RTX does not knowingly solicit information from, or market products or services to, children. If you do not meet the age requirements set out above, please do not enter your personal information on this or any other RTX website.
Residents of California:
California Shine the Light Law: California residents may annually request and obtain information that is shared with other businesses for their own direct marketing use within the prior calendar year. RTX does not share your personal information with other businesses for their own direct marketing use.
California Consumer Privacy Act: California residents have the right to
- request details about the personal information that we have about you, including the categories of information, the purpose for which we use it, with whom we share it, and specific information about what personal information we have about you;
- request that your data be deleted; and
- direct a company not to sell your data, but, since RTX does not sell personal information, this does not apply.
If you are a California resident not covered by the exclusions mentioned above and you would like to exercise your rights, you should contact RTX either by calling 1-833-882-0003 or emailing us at [email protected]. Please provide your name, a way for RTX to contact you (such as an email address or telephone number) so that we can respond to your request, information about the nature of your relationship with us (for example, are you a visitor to our website or a shareowner), and details about the action that you would like us to take. Based on your request, we will investigate to determine if we have any of your personal information. If we do have your personal information (other than that provided in your request), we will seek to verify your identity based on the personal information that we already have; the data we will request will depend on the nature of the personal information we have about you. Once we verify your identity, we will provide you with a response, indicating how we will satisfy your request or why we cannot comply with your request.
Residents of the European Union and other countries with privacy laws: You have the right to lodge a complaint with your national or state supervisory authority. You also have the right to request access to and correction or erasure of your personal information, seek restrictions on or object to the processing of certain personal information, and seek data portability under certain circumstances. To contact RTX about a request to access, correct, erase, object or seek restrictions or portability, please use the contact methods indicated at the end of this notice.
Residents of the United States: RTX does not collect Social Security Numbers through www.rtx.com. RTX does, however, collect Social Security Numbers where required by law, such as tax and payroll purposes for its employees. When RTX collects and/or uses Social Security Numbers, RTX will take proper care by protecting confidentiality, limiting collection, ensuring access on a need-to-know basis, implementing appropriate technical safeguards and ensuring proper disposal.
Residents of Australia: Each RTX entity in Australia is an “APP entity” regulated by the provisions of the Privacy Act 1988 (Commonwealth of Australia) (“Australian Privacy Act”). References in this notice to RTX also relate to Australian subsidiaries in relation to all acts and practices of any of them in collection, handling, and disclosure of personal information about individuals in Australia. Where an Australian subsidiary discloses personal information about residents of Australia to an overseas recipient for any of the reasons described in this notice, it will take reasonable steps to ensure that the overseas recipient does not breach the Australian Privacy Act in relation to that information. Residents of Australia may e-mail [email protected] to access, correct or update your personal information, if you have questions about RTX’ privacy practices in general, or if you wish to make a complaint. If we take more than 30 days to respond or if you are dissatisfied with the outcome, you can make a complaint to the Privacy Commission in the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner by post at GPO Box 5218, Sydney NSW 2001, by telephone at 1300 363 992, or by email at [email protected].
How might RTX change this policy?
As RTX expands and improves this website, we may need to update this policy. If we make any significant changes to the policy, we will post a notice on our websites or contact you to inform you when required by law. By continuing to interact with us after the modified version of the policy has been posted, you are accepting the changes to the policy, subject to any additional requirements that may apply. We encourage you to review this policy on a regular basis for any changes. The date of the latest version will be identified at the bottom of the policy.
How can you contact RTX?
If you have any comments or questions or suggestions, please email [email protected]. If you wish to access, correct or update your personal information, or if you have questions about RTX’s privacy practices in general or a complaint, please email [email protected].
If you would like to contact the local Data Protection Officer for your country (to the extent applicable), please note that in your email, and your inquiry will be directed to the appropriate person.
Last updated: 19 June 2023