CFT may refer to:

Chemistry

  • (-)-2β-Carbomethoxy-3β-(4-fluorophenyl)tropane
  • Cefatrizine, a cephalosporin antibiotic
  • Crystal field theory, describes the breaking of degeneracies of electron orbital states

Mathematics and physics

  • Class field theory, a branch of algebraic number theory
  • Classical field theory, electromagnetism and gravitation
  • Conformal field theory, a quantum field theory that is invariant under conformal transformations
  • Continuous Fourier transform

Military

  • Cadet Field Training, part of
  • Combat Fitness Test:
  • Combat Fitness Test, a British Army test of a soldier's lower and upper body strength, the Annual Fitness Test
  • Combat Fitness Test, a US Marine Corps test that assesses the Marine's field readiness
  • Contract Field Teams, a United States Air Force designed to supplement maintenance of military assets
  • , part of the Free French forces during World War II
  • United States Army Futures Command's CFTs, each a team of teams, led by a requirements leader, program manager, sustainer, tester
  • Secretary of Defense-Empowered Cross-Functional Teams, specialized organizations within the DOD designed to assist it in addressing complex, cross-cutting problems and facilitating reforms

Transport

  • Crofton Park railway station, in London, England (National Rail station code)
  • Greenlee County Airport, in Clifton, Arizona, United States (FAA code)

Others

  • Chichester Festival Theatre
  • Combating the Financing of Terrorism, related to anti–money laundering
  • Comhairle Fo-Thuinn, the national body in Ireland for recreational diving and underwater sports
  • Compassion-focused therapy, a system of psychotherapy developed by Paul Gilbert
  • Confédération française du travail (National Confederation of Labour), former name of the Confédération des syndicats libres a French right-wing union dissolved in 2002
  • Conformal fuel tanks, additional fuel tanks fitted to an aircraft
  • Cross File Transfer, a secure computer file transfer program
  • Cross-functional team, a group of people with different expertise working toward a common goal
  • Concrete-filled tube, a construction material