Company Watch - Honeywell.For more company news, data and analysis, please go to: http://www.airguideonline.com/professional.htm Jul 24, 2006 Honeywell was selected to provide its Runway Awareness and Advisory System for Air France Air France in full Compagnie Internationale Air France French passenger and cargo airline with more than 200 destinations in some 80 countries. It introduced supersonic Concorde service in 1976, but financial loss led the company to cease its Concorde with installations expected to begin later this year. RAAS is a safety system designed to improve situational awareness Situation awareness or situational awareness [1] (SA) is the mental representation and understanding of objects, events, people, system states, interactions, environmental conditions, and other situation-specific factors affecting human performance in during airport operations and reduce runway incursions. Jul 20, 2006 Honeywell said it received certification for its flight management system LCD Multi-Purpose Control Display Unit for the A320 and A340 families. The unit "provides superior reliability, reduced weight and power consumption and provides faster response and improved readability for crew interface" compared to CRT (1) (C RunTime) See runtime library. (2) (Cathode Ray Tube) A vacuum tube used as a display screen in a computer monitor or TV. The viewing end of the tube is coated with phosphors, which emit light when struck by electrons. MCDUs, Jul 20, 2006 Honeywell signed a 10-year component flight-hour service agreement with JetBlue Airways under which it will supply maintenance services on the suite of Honeywell avionics and mechanical components for the carrier's entire A320 fleet. Jul 20, 2006 Honeywell will supply its RE220[RJ] APU APU Azusa Pacific University APU Auxiliary Power Unit APU Alaska Pacific University APU Asia Pacific University (Japan) APU American Public University APU Anglia Polytechnic University (Chelmsford) to Sukhoi Civil Aircraft for the Superjet su·per·jet n. A supersonic jet airplane. 100. Jul 18, 2006 Honeywell signed a strategic supplier arrangement with US Airways comprising a variety of products and services for its entire mainline fleet of more than 350 737s, 757s, 767s, A319s/A320s/A321s and A330s. Approximate value of the combined agreements is $230 million. They include a Comprehensive Maintenance Service Agreement for APUs covering 737, 757, A330 and A319/A320/A321 fleets; a CMSA CMSA abbr. Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area for mechanical components that grows Honeywell's current US Airways mechanical components business by more than 20%, and a Supply Agreement for Honeywell Hardware Product Group parts that combines the Boeing and Airbus fleets into one contract, adding more than 3,000 part numbers not previously covered. Jul 20, 2006 |
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