Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Christopher Calio | |
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| Name | Christopher Calio |
| Alma mater | University of Pennsylvania, Georgetown University |
| Occupation | Business executive |
| Title | CEO of RTX Corporation |
| Predecessor | Gregory J. Hayes |
Christopher Calio. He is an American business executive who serves as the chief executive officer of the aerospace and defense conglomerate RTX Corporation. Calio has spent his entire career within the company's legacy organizations, rising through leadership roles at Pratt & Whitney before assuming top positions at Raytheon Technologies and ultimately succeeding Gregory J. Hayes as CEO. His tenure has focused on navigating complex challenges including the Geared Turbofan engine recall and integrating the historic merger between United Technologies Corporation and the Raytheon Company.
Calio completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, earning a degree from its prestigious Wharton School. He subsequently pursued a Juris Doctor degree from the Georgetown University Law Center, a background that provided a foundation in corporate law and regulatory affairs. His academic path positioned him for a career in the highly regulated defense industry and global aerospace manufacturing sector.
Calio joined Pratt & Whitney, then a division of United Technologies Corporation, holding various positions in finance, strategy, and program management. He played a significant role in the development and commercialization of the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G, known as the Geared Turbofan engine family, a key product for aircraft like the Airbus A320neo family and the Embraer E-Jet E2 family. His responsibilities expanded to include leadership of the company's Military Engines division, overseeing programs for the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II and the Boeing F-15 Eagle.
Following the merger that created Raytheon Technologies, Calio was appointed President of the corporation, operating under CEO Gregory J. Hayes. In this role, he had oversight of the company's four principal business units: Pratt & Whitney, Collins Aerospace, Raytheon Intelligence & Space, and Raytheon Missiles & Defense. He was deeply involved in managing the portfolio and strategic direction post-merger, including efforts to realize synergies from the combination of United Technologies Corporation and the Raytheon Company.
The RTX board of directors named Calio as chief operating officer in 2023, signaling his succession path. He officially succeeded Gregory J. Hayes as CEO in May 2024, with Hayes remaining as Executive chairman. His immediate challenges included addressing a major quality issue with powdered metal in certain Pratt & Whitney PW1000G engines, which required a large-scale fleet inspection and recall campaign affecting airlines worldwide. His leadership is also tasked with continuing the integration of the Raytheon merger and competing for major defense contracts like those for the Next Generation Air Dominance program.
Calio maintains a relatively private personal life. He is married and has children. His professional recognitions include being named one of the "Most Influential Corporate Directors" by the National Association of Corporate Directors. He serves on the board of the Aerospace Industries Association and is involved with various charitable organizations focused on education and community development in Connecticut, where RTX is headquartered.
Category:American chief executives Category:RTX Corporation people Category:Georgetown University Law Center alumni Category:University of Pennsylvania alumni