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Honeywell plans to buy Civitanavi Systems in a $200,000,000 deal to acquire position, navigation, and timing technology for the aerospace, defense, and industrial markets.
Honeywell will initiate a voluntary tender offer to acquire all outstanding shares of Civitanavi for a purchase price of €6.30 per share in cash, representing an equity value of approximately €200 million at closing.
Honeywell partnered with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory on a year-long collaboration to prototype and support commercialization of a cartridge-based hydrogen fuel storage solution for uncrewed aerial vehicles.
Honeywell is working with Skyloom to provide optical intersatellite links for Space Development Agency satellites being built by York Space Systems.
Honeywell and Skyloom are working with York Space Systems, which won a contract in 2021 to produce 10 spacecraft for the SDA Transport Layer Tranche 0.
Honeywell is working with Skyloom to qualify laser communications terminals for the Pentagon’s Space Development Agency.
Honeywell teamed with telecommunications startup Skyloom on 2021-12-15 to produce laser crosslink terminals for commercial and military satellites.
Honeywell and Skyloom are working with York Space Systems, which won a contract in 2021 to produce 10 spacecraft for the SDA Transport Layer Tranche 0.
Honeywell’s Commercial Series reaction wheels completed qualification in 2021-04-01 with first deliveries anticipated in 2021-10-01 and expected launch into space in late 2022.
Honeywell has signed a collaboration agreement with InfiniDome to jointly develop and deliver GPS signal protection systems.
Honeywell will build, test, deliver, provide training for, and commission the QEYSSat satellite.
One Greenhouse project is developing new applications for the optical sensors Honeywell produced for Sapphire, a Canadian space surveillance satellite launched into low Earth orbit in 2013 to observe objects in geostationary orbit.
Honeywell acquired Com Dev International in 2015.
Honeywell received $8,700,000 from IARPA for geostationary imaging work.
Honeywell established the Greenhouse incubator within its Space Division at the Ontario, Canada facility acquired from Com Dev International, staffing a small group of 30 to 35 full-time people.