RTX Corporation Breaks Ground on $53 Million Expansion of Andover Missile Defense Facility

Reuters
Oct 15
RTX Corporation Breaks Ground on $53 Million Expansion of Andover Missile Defense Facility

RTX Corporation has begun a $53 million, 23,000 square-foot expansion of its Lower Tier Air and Missile Defense Sensor (LTAMDS) Production Facility in Andover, Massachusetts. The project aims to increase production capacity to meet rising global demand for the LTAMDS radar, which is designed to counter advanced threats such as hypersonic weapons. The expansion will enable faster delivery of these next-generation defense systems to both U.S. and international customers. Construction is expected to be completed by late 2026.

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