KEY POINTS
  • The tie-up between Raytheon and United Technologies' aerospace unit is expected to be worth more than $100 billion
  • The deal could be announced as early as Monday, according to a source.
  • The combination would consolidate the aerospace and defense sector and suppliers of companies like Boeing, Airbus and Lockheed Martin.
United Technologies President and CEO Gregory Hayes

Raytheon is in late-stage talks to combine with United Technologies' aerospace unit in an all-stock deal to create a new company worth more than $100 billion, a tie-up that would consolidate the aviation and defense sectors, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The deal, which could be announced as early as Monday morning, would combine United Technologies' aerospace business with Raytheon and bring the two suppliers to giants like Airbus, Boeing and Lockheed Martin under one roof.