20 - 25 FEB 2024 Changi Exhibition Centre, Singapore |
TRADE
PUBLIC
|
- Home
- The Show+
- Exhibit+
Exhibit With Us Exhibitor Listing Country Pavilions Participation Options Book a Booth Exhibitors Centre Exhibitor Listing - Visit+
Visit Us Register Register1 Visitors Centre Getting There Travel and Accommodation Travel and Accommodation1 Airshow Privileges About Singapore Getting There1 - Highlights+
AeroForum Business Forum What's Next @ Singapore Airshow Flying Displays2 Flying Displays Static Displays Trade Programmes AeroCampus Singapore Experience Partner Events AeroPerks AeroQuiz - Media+
Singapore Airshow Newsroom Exhibitors Newsroom Exhibitors Newsroom1 Apply for Media Accreditation Register as a Media Accreditation Process Media Access and Facilities Gallery - Webinars+
Webinar: Asia-Pacific - A Hub for Tomorrow's Technologies Past Webinars - Top Reads
- Digital Directory
- Subscribe to Mailing List
- General+
- Others+
- Home
- The Show
About Singapore Airshow Partners & Sponsors Downloads Subscribe to Mailing List Contact Us - Exhibit
Exhibit With Us Participation Options Book a Booth - Visit
Visit Us About Singapore - Programmes
AeroForum Overview Sustainable Aviation Forum Aviation CEO Forum What's Next @ Singapore Airshow Flying Displays Static Displays Trade Programmes AeroCampus AeroPerks - Media
Singapore Airshow Newsroom Gallery - Webinars
Past Webinars - Top Reads
- Subscribe to Mailing List
Analysis: Raytheon-UTC merger would help check Boeing's dominance
Analysis: Raytheon-UTC merger would help check Boeing's dominance
INDUSTRY 360° | 10 JUNE 2019

The proposed Raytheon-United Technologies (UTC) merger could create a company with sufficient heft to better counter Boeing while spurring more consolidation among smaller aerospace players, say industry observers.
And though US President Donald Trump already expressed concern about the planned combination, the companies' lack of product overlap should ensure the merger clears regulatory hurdles, some say.
"The synergies are very, very strong. There is very little overlap I can think of," says Michel Merluzeau, director at aerospace research and consulting company Air. "I see very few red flags, or any red flags."
- Top Reads
- Flight of fancy? Aviation industry tries to go green
- Eyes in the sky: From surveillance to farming to conservation
- Building a sustainable pipeline of aviation talent
- MRO regional projections for 2020
- Philippine Sherpa Makes Small Steps In Army Aviation Expansion
- IATA: Slow but steady pax growth in 2019 and a shaky start to 2020
- Clean power for new heights
- US Floatplane Efforts Continue With China In Mind
- Singapore to get the green light to buy F-35s
- Is an automated Rent-A-Factory the future of aerospace manufacturing?
- 5 highlights not to miss at Singapore Airshow 2020
- Unlocking value through predictive maintenance
- Supersonic jets: From throwback to comeback
- Putting aircraft data to maintenance: How are companies using data to optimise efficiencies?
- MRO goes digital
- Japan flies first production-series UH-2 helicopter
- Airbus commits to ensuring A220 meets full potential
- 3D printing take aerospace to new heights
- Investors buy into commercial hypersonic plans
- Analysis: Raytheon-UTC merger would help check Boeing's dominance
- An Electrifying Race for Clean Energy Planes
- New turbogenerators emerge for hybrid-electric power sector
- Asia's phenomenal growth story – How will it continue?
- Working towards a greener aviation industry
- Orbital UAV signs engine deal with Singaporean company
- Lest we forget, MRO is team sport
- Fly green: Making your next trip sustainable
- Singapore Airshow is where aviation’s finest meet
- Asia's aviation industry prepares for take-off
- Singapore Airshow 2020 is outstanding business event at Singapore Tourism Awards 2021
- Singapore Airshow and Aviation Week Network in strategic partnership for robust content in aerospace and defence industries
- Optimism for recovery in aviation at Singapore Airshow 2022
- Sustainability: The way forward
- How has COVID-19 transformed aviation
- MICE in a time of Covid-19, and beyond
- Demonstrations highlight operational challenges for AAM
- Myanmar outed as customer for chinese-built FTC-2000G fighters
- Opinion: Aviation needs a faster path to lower carbon emissions
- Japan to donate UH-1J helicopter to Philippine Army
- Asia-Pacific aviation panel looks to bright 2023
- Thailand completes upgrade of F-5 fighters
Experia |
For General EnquiriesTel: +65 6542 8660Email: enquiries2024@singaporeairshow.com |
To book your spaceTel: +65 6595 6123Email: sales2024@singaporeairshow.com |
Connect with Us
#SGAirshow2024
|