Honeywell Inc. operates in diverse sectors, including aerospace, commercial buildings, energy, healthcare, life sciences, logistics, warehouse, retail, and utilities.
Rheinmetall and Honeywell have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on developing new visual systems and auxiliary power units for military vehicles. The companies aim to develop visual systems that...
At the Singapore Airshow 2024, PT Dirgantara Indonesia (PTDI) and Honeywell have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collectively enhance the performance, reliability, and mission readiness of the...
Poland could soon place an order for Abrams tanks worth $3.75 billion, now that it has received the go-ahead from the U
As the United States has allowed a waiver to the use Chinese origin rare-earth alloys on F-35 fighter jets, calls have grown in China to apply stricter export controls for...
The Philippine Air Force (PAF) officially took delivery of the first two Turkish-made T129 Tactical Reconnaissance and Attack Helicopters (ATAK) on Wednesday. The aircraft arrived in the Philippines last month and...
DENSO said it signed a long-term agreement with Honeywell, establishing an alliance focused on electric propulsion units to meet new aerospace needs. The companies will develop and manufacture electric propulsion systems...
Honeywell International will pay a civil penalty of $13 million to the U.S
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