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United Technologies (UTC) was an American multinational corporation that diversified into various fields, including aircraft engines and aerospace systems. It merged with Raytheon in 2020 to form RTX Corporation, and spun off Otis and Carrier as separate companies.
Kelly Ortberg is an American business executive and the president and CEO of Boeing since August 2024. He was previously the CEO of Rockwell Collins and Collins Aerospace, and he has a degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Iowa.
UTC Aerospace Systems was a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation that supplied aerospace and defense products. It was formed in 2012 by merging Goodrich Corporation and Hamilton Sundstrand, and later merged with Rockwell Collins in 2018.
Carrier Global is an American multinational corporation that manufactures and distributes heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, refrigeration equipment, and fire and security technologies. Founded in 1915 by Willis Carrier, the inventor of modern air conditioning, it was spun off from United Technologies in 2020.
Otis Worldwide is the world's largest manufacturer of vertical transportation systems, such as elevators, escalators, and moving walkways. It was founded in 1853 by Elisha Otis, who invented the safety elevator, and became an independent company in 2020 after being acquired by United Technologies in 1976.
UTC Climate, Controls & Security was a global provider of building technologies, including fire safety, security, and HVAC systems. It was spun off from United Technologies in 2020 and became Carrier Global.
United Aircraft was an American aircraft manufacturer formed in 1934 by the break-up of United Aircraft and Transport Corporation. It became United Technologies in 1975 and diversified into various high tech fields, including jet engines, helicopters, and railways.
In 2013, he received the United Service Organization's (USO) Distinguished Service Award. [13] On December 8, 2014 Chênevert "abruptly resigned" [14] as CEO of United Technologies Corp. and was replaced by director Edward Kangas, [8] [15] until Gregory Hayes acquired the post in November 2014. [14]