TT Electronics Secures $10.3 Million Multi-Year Contract from Collins Aerospace for Classified Military Program
November 11, 2025 | TT ElectronicsEstimated reading time: 1 minute
TT Electronics, a leading provider of global manufacturing solutions and engineered technologies, announces that Collins Aerospace, an RTX business, has awarded the company a $10.3 million, multi-year production contract to supply high-reliability power modules and power filter assemblies for a classified U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) program.
Prototypes will be delivered in early 2026, with development and manufacturing taking place at TT Electronics' facility in Kansas City. The contract strengthens an established partnership between the two companies, positioning both organizations to deliver advanced power electronics solutions for mission-critical defense programs through the next decade.
"This contract award reaffirms our position as a trusted engineering and manufacturing collaborator to Collins Aerospace," commented Matt Freeman, Executive Vice President at TT Electronics. "Through mutual trust and collaboration, we provide technical expertise and product innovation at the highest level."
Freeman added: "Our strategic relationship with Collins Aerospace exemplifies the power of aligned R&D efforts and synchronized technology roadmaps. By working closely together, we're not only delivering cutting-edge solutions but also strengthening the U.S. defense supply chain through domestic manufacturing capabilities and technological innovation that directly supports our warfighters and national security objectives."
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