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    The Future

    We have been helping to make aviation safer, smarter and more efficient for 100 years and counting.

    Ready For Takeoff

    No matter where you fly, chances are, we fly with you. With more than a century of aviation expertise, we’re focused on creating the future of flight with innovations to improve safety and security, boost flight efficiency and make the flying experience better for everyone.

    Advancing Safety

    We are a leading developer of aviation safety technology designed to help pilots detect and avoid hazards.

    Realize the Future of Advanced Air Mobility

    From air taxis to autonomous drones, our technology and expertise are driving the promising future of aviation.

    Safer, Smarter Flight – with Reduced Emissions

    Sustainable aviation fuel reduces GHG emissions up to 80% compared to conventional jet fuels.1

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    Aviation Solutions that Drive Outcomes

    Fuels of the Future

    You could already be flying on a plane powered by renewable fuel developed from waste fats, oils and greases. With technologies available to develop sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and electrofuels (eFuels), a class of synthetic fuels, from renewable resources – we’re committed to a more efficient aviation industry.

    Watch this webinar to learn more about the fuels of the future.

    Improve Fuel Efficiency

    Honeywell helps improve the efficiency of thousands of flights every day. Our engines and auxiliary power units set new fuel efficiency standards. Our avionics help pilots save fuel wherever they fly. And our prescriptive analytics provide real-time tactics to help save fuel, cut costs and shrink aviation’s carbon footprint.

    Honeywell Innovations Reduce the Environmental Impact of Flight.

    Helping Protect People and Assets

    Safety comes first at the world’s airports where Honeywell technology helps protect people and assets. Smart visual docking, cockpit alerts, turnaround management and lighting innovations improve airport and runway safety for pilots and operations teams.

    Download this brochure to learn more about Honeywell NAVITAS.

    Enhancing Aircraft Safety

    Safety is at the forefront of the aviation industry and Honeywell has the solutions to help make the journey safer. From weather radars to wheel and braking systems, we create solutions to help keep passengers, pilots and crew safe aboard the aircraft.

    See Why Honeywell’s weather radar system was a “no brainer” for Global XRS pilot.

    Performance from Takeoff to Touchdown

    Efficient, direct and on-time flights are paramount no matter what aircraft you fly. Our avionics and sensor solutions give pilots and crew confidence that everything is performing as it should.

    Discover how Michael Bidwill’s avionics upgrade improved performance and safety.

    What we are doing today

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are flying taxis real?

    Yes, flying taxis, also known as urban air mobility (UAM) vehicles, are real systems that are in development around the world. These electric or hybrid-electric aircraft are designed for short, on-demand flights in urban areas. Advanced navigation, propulsion, and safety systems—like those developed by Honeywell—are helping make this futuristic mode of transport a reality.

    How can runways be made safer?

    Runway safety is paramount to safe air travel and involves systems that are on the ground, in the tower and on planes themselves. Runway safety can be improved with advanced ground lighting systems, surface monitoring, and real-time data integration. Technologies like  SURF-A (Surface Alerts), NAVITAS, and Honeywell Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning Systems help reduce human error and enhance situational awareness - especially in low-visibility or high-traffic conditions.

    What do the lights on a runway do?

    Runway lights provide visual guidance for pilots during takeoff, landing, and taxiing, especially in low-light or poor weather conditions. Different colors and patterns indicate runway edges, thresholds, and centerlines. These lighting systems are often integrated with smart airport technologies to help enhance safety and efficiency. Honeywell works with major airports around the world to install and manage their ground lighting systems.

    How does the aviation industry use weather radars?

    Weather radars in aviation detect and map precipitation, turbulence, and storm intensity to help enhance flight safety and efficiency. Pilots use radar data to avoid hazardous weather, optimize flight paths, and provide smoother travel experiences.

    What is an auxiliary power unit (APU)?

    An auxiliary power unit (APU) is a small engine on aircraft that provides power for onboard systems when the main engines are off. It supports functions like cabin lighting, air conditioning, and engine startup, especially during ground operations. Honeywell has more than 36,000 APUs in service today. 

    Let’s Connect

    We’re ready to help you accelerate your journey to safer, smarter and more efficient aviation.



     

    1 GHG reductions are based on LCA analyses conducted at Michigan Technological University under the direction of Dr. David Shonnard.

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