Honeywell Aerospace is one of the leading aviation firms developing the safety technology of the future. Its largest aircraft, a Boeing 757, tests everything from weather radar to brand-new engines.
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Over the years, Honeywell's Boeing 757 testbed aircraft has been at the forefront of various key tests conducted by Honeywell Aerospace, including trailblazing engines, advanced avionics software, and ...