Collins Aerospace is expanding its facility in Tajęcina, Poland, to increase production of landing gear systems for key commercial and defence aircraft.
The 4,000 m² expansion will strengthen RTX’s operational capabilities in Poland. The company currently employs more than 9,100 people in the country, making it RTX’s largest employee base outside the United States.
“This expansion builds on our proven track record of delivering high-performance landing gear systems that our commercial and defense customers rely on every day,” commented Matt Maurer, Vice President of Landing Systems at Collins Aerospace. “By increasing our manufacturing capacity in Poland, we’re ensuring we can meet growing demand worldwide for our products.”
Collins Aerospace produces landing gear systems, including main, nose and wing assemblies – from high-strength metals designed to endure harsh conditions, integrating steering, braking and control systems to boost performance and reduce maintenance. RTX has operated in Poland for more than 45 years, with eight major engineering, manufacturing, maintenance and R&D sites across the country. The Tajęcina facility, opened in 2012, is currently undergoing an expansion that began in November 2024 and is due for completion in February 2026.


























