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Honeywell has shipped more than 60,000 EGI products to customers across the globe for use in air, ground, and sea applications.
Honeywell has worked with DARPA over the past few years under the Precise Robust Inertial Guidance for Munitions: Thermally Stabilized Inertial Guidance for Munitions (PRIGM TIGM) program to develop navigation-grade IMU technology.
Surrey Satellite Technology Limited built a VDES demonstration cubesat with a Honeywell payload for exactEarth that launched in 2018 on a SpaceX Falcon 9.
Honeywell received a 30-million-Canadian-dollar contract in 2019 to build QEYSSat (approximately $23,000,000).
Honeywell's MSP helps aircraft owners avoid unplanned maintenance costs and downtime.
Viasat Inc. and Honeywell announced a strategic partnership adding Viasat’s VR-12T shipset to Honeywell’s Maintenance Service Plan.
Honeywell's Maintenance Service Plan (MSP) offers full coverage options for avionics across various platforms and operations.
Honeywell received a 30 million Canadian dollar (US$23,000,000) contract from the Canadian Space Agency for the design and implementation phases of the Quantum EncrYption and Science Satellite (QEYSSat).
Honeywell will build, test, deliver, provide training for, and commission the QEYSSat satellite.
Honeywell Aerospace’s Space Division Greenhouse is focused on reducing the cost and time required to produce technologies such as optical intersatellite links for small satellites.
Honeywell developed key technologies for its optical intersatellite links under government programs including NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
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 has 25 full-time employees working in the Greenhouse established in the Ontario, Canada facility that previously housed Com Dev International.
Honeywell Aerospace plans to formally open its Space Division’s Greenhouse incubator in February.
SSTL and Honeywell UK built the VdES Transmitting sAtellite system (VESTA) to test two-way maritime information services between ship and shore.
Honeywell Aerospace provided an Automatic Identification System payload for NovaSAR-1 that enables SAR-imaged maritime vessels to be matched with ship-tracking data.
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.
Viasat and Honeywell expanded an agreement for Honeywell’s GoDirect Cabin Connectivity suite to offer Viasat’s Ka-band in-flight internet service to large and mid-cabin business jet customers.