Honeywell’s advanced air mobility (AAM) unit has generated more than $10 billion in business, the company said at the show. The figure represents contract values based on a forecast number of AAMs the company expects various manufacturers will build.
Since its establishment a little more than three years ago, Honeywell’s AAM business has secured business with companies including Archer Aviation, Lilium, Pipistrel, and Vertical Aerospace.
“This milestone is not just about reaching a certain number, it’s a testament to the unwavering vision we hold for the future of aviation and advanced air mobility,” said David Shilliday, v-p and general manager of AAM for Honeywell Aerospace.
Honeywell offers a range of products in the AAM space from avionics, actuation systems, and sensors such as the RDR-84K radar and AH2000 attitude heading reference systems. Its AAM business reaches across North America, Western Europe, and India.
The aerospace company has prioritized its efforts in the AAM market with initiatives such as hosting industry summits in Washington, D.C.