United Technologies Corporation (UTC) (NYSE: UTX) was originally a joint air transport company headquartered in Connecticut, USA. The company was originally engaged in aircraft manufacturing and air transport operations. In 1934, today's joint technology company, Boeing and United Airlines were formed by the US government's opposition to the formation of industry monopolies by airlines and aircraft equipment manufacturers to split the joint air transport company.
United Technologies is a global company with a rich history of innovation and has more than 4,000 offices in 71 countries and regions, with operations in more than 180 countries and regions with more than 210,000 employees. In 2012, the company's net sales of 57.7 billion US dollars (60% from outside the United States), the world's annual research and development investment of 4 billion US dollars.
Joint Technology Company 2001 to 2007 for seven consecutive years by the "Fortune" magazine as "the most respected aerospace industry company", since 1999 has become the Dow Jones Sustainability Index company, in 2011 by the "American Newsweek" magazine comment For the year "the United States green hundred enterprises", in 2013 ranked "Fortune" Global Fortune 500 companies. United Technologies Corporation has a strong and rigorous approach to corporate profits and environmental responsibility for the rest of the world's aerospace industry and building systems and other fields to provide a wide range of high-tech products.
UTC has more than 465 offices in China, including 24 factories, with more than 21,000 employees and approximately $ 4.7 billion in 2012, providing advanced and efficient technology for the Chinese market and contributing to the sustainable development of China's economy The