Honeywell signs deals with ST Engineering, SIA Engineering

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Honeywell signs deals with ST Engineering
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Flight June 23Honeywell announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with ST Engineering to explore opportunities around retrofit, modification, and upgrade (RMU) programs for fixed wing and rotary wing platforms. This MOU strengthens the relationship between Honeywell and ST Engineering, by establishing a basis of cooperation to explore the feasibility of RMU programs. Honeywell’s expertise in original equipment manufacturing (OEM), along with ST Engineering’s extensive experience in aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO), will be fruitful to this partnership.

“We are thrilled to announce the expansion of our partnership remit with ST Engineering at the Paris Air Show. With a consistently successful track record of providing quality RMU services for military departments around the world, we are committed to exchanging knowledge and expertise with our partners, so we are better equipped to serve existing and future customers in Singapore and the rest of the region,” said Sathesh Ramiah, Vice President, Defence & Space, Asia Pacific, Honeywell Aerospace.

Honeywell and ST Engineering have longstanding partnerships in aerospace maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services both in commercial and defence sectors. In 2021, ST Engineering was also appointed as the only licensed MRO service provider based in Asia Pacific for Honeywell components installed on LEAP-series engines used in Airbus A320neo family, Boeing 737 MAX, and COMAC C919 aircraft.

Honeywell partners with SIA Engineering
Honeywell announced two memorandums of agreement (MOAs) to establish a cooperative relationship with SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) and its affiliates in the areas of authorisation of repair activities on Honeywell Air Data Inertial Reference Unit (ADIRU) and Pre-Cooler Control Valve (PCCV), and to explore associated material supply opportunities.

Pursuant to the MOAs, both Honeywell and SIAEC anticipate signing a 10-year license and material supply program to enable SIAEC to perform repair activities on the Honeywell ADIRU products for the Airbus A320, A330 and A380 aircraft, as well as a seven-year license and material supply program to enable SIAEC to perform repair activities on the Honeywell PCCV products for the Boeing B737 aircraft. The MOAs will also enable both parties to explore sales opportunities for spare parts across multiple aircraft types.

“As a leading aerospace products and services provider, we are excited about this extended partnership with SIAEC. Our successful track record of working with leading aerospace companies ensures that we are well equipped to supply quality component parts and repair services, for SIAEC to boost its capabilities in servicing the regional civil aviation industry,” said Eric Ai, Vice President, Airlines, Asia Pacific, Honeywell Aerospace.

“We are excited with this new Honeywell partnership on repair services, which further strengthens our relationship as Honeywell’s APAC Channel Partner of the Year,” said Wong Yue Jeen, Senior Vice President, Partnership Management and Business Development, SIA Engineering Company. “This collaboration allows us to continue building our capabilities on next-generation aircraft and expand our range of products to better support customers globally. With our extensive sales reach and Honeywell’s wide range of products, we look forward to the synergies that this partnership will bring.”

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