Neil Mitchill, former chief financial officer at East Hartford-based Pratt & Whitney, has been appointed CFO of Pratt’s parent company, Raytheon Technologies Corp.
In a statement, company officials said Mitchill, who most recently served as corporate vice president of financial planning and analysis at Raytheon Technologies, will replace Anthony “Toby” O’Brien, who stepped down last week.
Boeing Co. has made several changes to the membership and structure of its board since a second 737 MAX crashed two years ago. Investors will soon decide whether the company has done enough.
Charged with keeping the B-52 bomber flying into the 2050s, the U.S. Air Force has selected Collins Aerospace to design and develop a new wheel and carbon brake for the platform, retrofitting a fleet of 77 aircraft.
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