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Paid contentFutureshaper: Jun Xu
Jun Xu is part of a 400-strong engineering team with Honeywell Aerospace in Shanghai focused on local OEM customers. He describes the part he and his colleagues have played in the journey to first flight and beyond of China’s first modern narrowbody
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Paid contentPowering in a new era
Its industry-leading products include the HTF7000 and its 131 Series, but Honeywell Aerospace is also innovating fast in propulsion, with initiatives ranging from hybrid-electric generation and compact APUs to predictive maintenance
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Paid contentDon’t stop thinking about tomorrow
From lightweight radars to virtual-reality training systems, Honeywell’s advanced technology laboratories are hives of innovation and norm-challenging creativity
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Paid contentGlass act
BendixKing is firmly back in the avionics business. Honeywell’s exclusive brand for general aviation cockpits is once again at the forefront of innovation with a suite of affordable and newly developed technologies
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Paid contentFutureshaper: Jolana Dvorska
Honeywell is a key player in Europe’s SESAR project and Brno-based avionics architect and future shaper Jolana Dvorska is helping to develop technologies making skies easier to manage for pilots and controllers
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Paid contentEasier on the eye
Honeywell has been designing intelligent flightdecks for decades, but the next generation of technology will see them become even more intuitive and connected - to help the eventual transition to single-pilot and eventually fully autonomous aircraft
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Paid contentIntelligence service
For Honeywell, connectivity goes beyond simply enabling passengers to surf the internet - although it is a leader in this technology. Today, it means linking a host of on-board components to analytical tools, helping operators understand their aircraft better
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Paid contentSpace’s new faces
Honeywell’s space business is becoming more international and nimble, as new players in the satellite communications market demand smaller and lighter components in higher volumes. Its leader Mike Elias explains
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Paid contentDigital disciplines
Honeywell’s technology has helped transform the industry, but now it is using the latest thinking to recharge its own business and relationship with customers and suppliers
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Paid contentSome like it hot
Bleed air valves to cope with higher temperatures of modern engines, and technology to create a more comfortable working environment for fighter pilots are just part of the expanding portfolio of Honeywell’s mechanical systems & components business
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Paid contentFutureshaper: Lisa Butters
Lisa Butters spearheads Honeywell’s semi-autonomous used parts trading platform GoDirect Trade, making the most of her online development experience to champion disruptive technologies such as blockchain. She outlines her ambitions for the business
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Paid contentAt your service
Honeywell says it is creating an unrivalled customer experience organisation by using big data to fully understand the businesses of those who operate its equipment
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Paid contentFuelling the bottom line
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Paid contentHow new digital standards are transforming jet refuelling
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Paid contentIrkut MC-21-300 makes its first international flight
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Paid contentHow biometric services are shaping the airline of the future according to NEC
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Paid contentHow to Avoid the Elephant in the Spec Room
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