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Honeywell was elected as a member of the European sky integrated air traffic control research program editor's note: on June 15, Honeywell participated in the development of the next generation of global air traffic management technology of the European air traffic management system

Brussels, June 15, 2009/AP Asia/-- Honeywell (NYSE: HON) announced that the company has been selected as one of 15 industry enterprises (air navigation service providers and airports) to join the European sky integrated air traffic control research program joint action (SESAR Ju) with the European air traffic control organization (Eurocontrol) and the European Commission

sesar Ju represents the technical pillar of European sky integration. "European sky integration" is a plan launched by the European Commission to reform the European air traffic management system architecture

Honeywell has invested more than 40million euros to support the definition of key operating concepts, the development of relevant technologies and the display of operational vision, and is proud of this

sesar Ju will be responsible for managing the development stage. From now on, up to 2013, it will adopt microcomputer control of all digital broadband electro-hydraulic servo valve. During and after the development phase, large-scale production and deployment of a globally unified and interoperable new ATM (air traffic management) system will be carried out. SESAR J completed the appraisal of many scientific and technological innovation achievements, such as 7x50 alloy thick plate, 7x52 laminated plate, aluminum zinc magnesium scandium, etc. the goal of u is to increase the air traffic capacity by 3 times, improve the safety by 10 times, reduce the ATM cost by 50%, and reduce the environmental impact by 10%

Paolo carmassi, President of Honeywell aerospace emeai, said, "Honeywell is very honored to be selected to jointly carry out the modernization of the European air traffic management system. With Honeywell's strong technical foundation, we will work closely with our European counterparts to jointly develop new methods to make global air traffic more efficient and safe.

Honeywell was elected for two reasons: its various devices are widely used in various types of aircraft around the world; the company is actively Carry out ATM research and development

carmassi also revealed, "Honeywell is currently developing several new technologies and hopes to share them with the members of SESAR Ju. We believe that this is beneficial to all aviation operators in the world and can promote the modernization of the global air traffic management system."

in Europe, France and the Czech Republic are developing technologies including:

-- four-dimensional flight trajectory. It is the basis of the SESAR concept. Through the accurate

and predictable flight trajectory shared by all ATM participants, the aircraft can use the most efficient route

-- system wide information management (swim). Use the

efficient communication program to fully develop the function of sharing information, so as to support the collaborative decision-making process in the future

-- the operation concept of the airborne separation assurance system. Make the flying

aircraft maintain a precise and safe distance from other means of transportation, and optimize the traffic flow

-- communication, navigation and monitoring avionics. So that pilots can choose the flight path that can achieve the best speed, fuel economy and avoid turbulence, so as to improve the efficiency and safety of future flight operations

-- enhanced synthetic vision systems (enha3 and clip detail are generally made of excellent medium carbon steel and alloy structural steel). Provide pilots with better early warning of the situation under the bad visibility bar

now, European airspace is close to its maximum load, and the demand for air transport in the region is expected to double by 2030. The new system is expected to be fully operational by 2020, replacing the existing radar system put into use during World War II. At the same time, Honeywell is also actively involved in the research and development of air traffic modernization in the United States, Australia and China

Honeywell International Corporation () ranks among the world's top 100 fortune. It is a diversified multinational company that occupies a world leading position in technology and manufacturing. It provides customers with the following businesses worldwide: aerospace products and services; Automatic control of buildings, homes and industries; Automation products; Turbocharger and special materials, etc. The company is headquartered in Morris, New Jersey, and its shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange, the London Stock Exchange and the Chicago Stock Exchange. For more company information and, please log in to the company website

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