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Raytheon’s Venture Arm Backs VerdeGo Aero Propulsion Tech Development

Raytheon’s Venture Arm Backs VerdeGo Aero Propulsion Tech Development
RTX Ventures investment

RTX Ventures, the corporate venture capital unit of Raytheon Technologies, has agreed to invest in VerdeGo Aero and lead a Series A funding round for the propulsion technology startup.

Florida-based VerdeGo Aero aims to raise $12 million in the venture round to build up its powertrain systems portfolio, which includes a 185 kilowatt generator designed to power multiple aircraft platforms, Raytheon said Wednesday.

Avfuel Technology Initiatives, DiamondStream Partners, Seyer Industries and Standish Spring Investments are the other participants in the capital-raising activity.

VerdeGo Aero’s investment agreement with Raytheon offers a product collaboration opportunity with the aerospace and defense company’s engine manufacturing business, Pratt & Whitney.

“This investment has promising potential to enhance our technology and capability in segments of our small engine business while moving quickly and nimbly to advance our hybrid-electric propulsion strategy,” said Graham Webb, chief sustainability officer at Pratt & Whitney.

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Written by Regina Garcia

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