Compare · RTX vs UAVS
RTX vs UAVS
Side-by-side comparison of RTX Corporation (RTX) and AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. (UAVS): market cap, price performance, sector, and recent activity on the wire.
Summary
- Both RTX and UAVS operate in Aerospace (Industrials), so they compete in similar markets.
- RTX is the larger of the two at $240.60B, about 4283.3x UAVS ($56.2M).
- Over the past year, RTX is up 26.7% and UAVS is down 34.3% - RTX leads by 61.0 points.
- UAVS has been more active in the news (14 items in the past 4 weeks vs 11 for RTX).
- RTX has more recent analyst coverage (25 ratings vs 0 for UAVS).
- Company
- RTX Corporation
- AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.
- Price
- $178.58-1.35%
- $0.96+1.57%
- Market cap
- $240.60B
- $56.2M
- 1M return
- +1.02%
- -17.36%
- 1Y return
- +26.67%
- -34.28%
- Industry
- Aerospace
- Aerospace
- Exchange
- NYSE
- AMEX
- IPO
- News (4w)
- 11
- 14
- Recent ratings
- 25
- 0
RTX Corporation
Raytheon Technologies Corporation, an aerospace and defense company, provides systems and services for the commercial, military, and government customers worldwide. It operates through four segments: Collins Aerospace Systems, Pratt & Whitney, Raytheon Intelligence & Space, and Raytheon Missiles & Defense. The Collins Aerospace Systems segment offers aerospace and defense products, and aftermarket service solutions for aircraft manufacturers and airlines, as well as regional, business, and general aviation; and for defense and commercial space operations. This segment also designs, produces, and supports cabin interior, communications and aviation systems, oxygen systems, food and beverage preparation, storage and galley systems, and lavatory and wastewater management systems; airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems, test and training range systems, crew escape systems, and simulation and training solutions; information management services; and aftermarket services that include spare parts, overhaul and repair, engineering and technical support, training and fleet management solutions, and information management services. The Pratt & Whitney segment supplies aircraft engines for commercial, military, business jet, and general aviation customers; and produces, sells, and services military and commercial auxiliary power units. The Raytheon Intelligence & Space segment develops and provides integrated sensor and communication systems for missions, training, and cyber and software solutions to intelligence, defense, federal, and commercial customers. The Raytheon Missiles & Defense segment designs, develops, produces, and sustains integrated air and missile defense systems; defensive and combat solutions; land- and sea-based radars; command, control, communications, and intelligence solutions; and naval and undersea sensor solutions for the U.S. and foreign government customers. The company is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.
AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc.
AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc. designs, develops, produces, distributes, and supports unmanned aerial vehicles for the precision agriculture industry in the United States and internationally. It offers FarmLens, a subscription based cloud analytics service that processes data collected with a drone for use by farmers and agronomists; and HempOverview, a software-as-a-solution web- and map-based technology platform to support the operations of domestic industrial hemp programs for state and tribal nation departments of agriculture, growers, and processors. The company also offers fixed-wing drones, such as AgEagle Classic, RAPID System, RX-60, and RX-48; drone subcomponents; and ancillary drone support equipment. In addition, it provides technology solutions to the agriculture industry through delivery of best-in-class drones, sensors, and data analytics for hemp and other commercial crops. Further, the company provides turnkey, end-to-end, and tailored drone solutions to international clients. AgEagle Aerial Systems, Inc. was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas.
Latest RTX
- RTX invests $100 million to accelerate radar testing and interceptor production in Rhode Island
- RTX upgraded by Jefferies with a new price target
- RTX's Raytheon awarded $515 million contract for SPY-6 family of radars
- RTX's Collins Aerospace opens expanded manufacturing facility in Tajęcina, Poland
- SEC Form SD filed by RTX Corporation
- First Javelin Lightweight Command Launch Units delivered to the U.S. Army
- RTX's Raytheon selected by DARPA to advance composable solid rocket motor technology
- RTX's BBN Technologies unveils auto-switching system that keeps critical data alive
- The Defense Industrial Base Is Ramping at a Generational Pace -- and a Florida Air-Launch Operator Just Built the Engineering Layer to Fit Into It
- RTX's Raytheon completes design review of Landsat Next space instruments
Latest UAVS
- Chief Executive Officer Irby William Gordon was granted 10,000 shares, increasing direct ownership by 2% to 410,404 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chief Financial Officer Burgett Alison was granted 6,315 shares, increasing direct ownership by 4% to 181,902 units (SEC Form 4)
- Chairman of the Board Begley Grant A was granted 2,000 shares, increasing direct ownership by 2% to 106,483 units (SEC Form 4)
- Drones-as-a-Service Market Surges as AI, Automation, and Industrial Demand Drive Billion-Dollar Growth
- Director Klavon Brent was granted 9,090 shares, increasing direct ownership by 20% to 55,024 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Day L B was granted 15,000 shares, increasing direct ownership by 30% to 65,000 units (SEC Form 4)
- AI Datacenter Construction Boom Ignites Massive Growth Opportunity for Drone-as-a-Service Industry
- EagleNXT Opens U.S.-Based Drone Manufacturing and Innovation Center in Allen, Texas, Advancing Domestic Production of NDAA-Compliant UAS Systems
- Chairman of the Board Begley Grant A was granted 750 shares, increasing direct ownership by 0.72% to 104,483 units (SEC Form 4)
- Director Lowdermilk Kevin was granted 10,000 shares, increasing direct ownership by 20% to 60,500 units (SEC Form 4)