Phoenix, Arizona, USA - March 12, 2018 - Honeywell (NYSE: HON) is bringing a deeper level of visibility into airlines' operating environments with its newest integrated service, GoDirect Flight Efficiency. The offering - part of an extensive family of GoDirect flight-related services - allows airlines to make strategic decisions on flight operations and planning by amassing all flight variables into one place, including flight plans, weather, navigation charts, aircraft performance, optimized fuel usage and more.
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Honeywell’s new GoDirect Flight Efficiency service gives a comprehensive look at aircraft data to optimize flight operations for airlines.
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Phoenix, Arizona, USA - March 12, 2018
Honeywell (NYSE: HON) is bringing a deeper level of visibility into airlines' operating environments with its newest integrated service, GoDirect Flight Efficiency.
The offering — part of an extensive family of GoDirect flight-related services — allows airlines to make strategic decisions on flight operations and planning by amassing all flight variables into one place, including flight plans, weather, navigation charts, aircraft performance, optimized fuel usage and more.
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Honeywell’s new GoDirect Flight Efficiency service gives a comprehensive look at aircraft data to optimize flight operations for airlines.
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This powerful new tool from Honeywell provides up-to-date information to airlines and pilots for informed decision-making during all phases of flight.
For airlines and passengers, the result is fewer turbulent flights that more often arrive on time and use less fuel.
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"Based on customer feedback, having access to one location where all data is stored — reviewed and available when needed — is invaluable in making informed flight and operations decisions,"
said Michael Edmonds, president, Services & Connectivity, Honeywell Aerospace.
"GoDirect Flight Efficiency allows airline operators to do just that. For example, pilots are able to view shortcut routes during flight and receive recommendations on climb speeds and cruise altitudes to save fuel. Maintainers can also more closely monitor aircraft performance based on specific airports and flight paths. No other company can offer this depth of service to improve flight operations."
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GoDirect Flight Efficiency features a suite of integrated offerings that includes Honeywell's flight data analytics platform and trajectory optimization tools.
Together these tools provide a one-stop shop for operators to make strategic decisions on what to adjust during day-to-day operations.
Suitable for all airlines, the solution can scale from the smallest regional carriers to the largest global fleets.
Airlines using the service have experienced fuel savings up to 5 percent, and have been able to reduce short-haul flights by an average of 1.1 nautical miles and long-haul flights by an average of 3.5 nautical miles.
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GoDirect Flight Efficiency Helps Airlines Make Real-Time Decisions on Operations
Here are the areas where the GoDirect Flight Efficiency service can help operators and pilots streamline operations and increase flight comfort, efficiency and savings:
• Efficient flight paths: Pilots can view historical flight trajectories from an airline to request shortcuts in real time, even when in flight. Airlines can also home in on opportunities for savings by evaluating airports where atypical takeoff and landing procedures result in higher-than-average fuel burn.
• Historical information on airports: The service allows pilots to request best practices for flying into and out of an airport and typical holding patterns, which are especially useful when flying into unfamiliar locations. The service also allows the pilot to make decisions on standard fuel-saving initiatives, such as using a single engine to taxi out to the runway.
• Adjusting for changing variables: Airlines create flight plans based on information around winds and temperatures that can change from the time the plan is made to the time it is executed. GoDirect Flight Efficiency allows pilots and operators to avoid turbulence by adjusting the altitude of the flight plan based on current information, which is also crucial in fuel planning.
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GoDirect Flight Efficiency is part of Honeywell's GoDirect family, which is the industry's most complete portfolio of more than 50 value-adding aviation services and applications that provides operators, flight crews and maintenance teams with critical information to manage their services and network.
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All GoDirect Flight Service customers have access to GoDirect Flight Bag Pro, an electronic flight bag application from Honeywell.
The GoDirect service is currently available for purchase on a subscription basis that can be scaled to the size of any airline's needs and budget.
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About Honeywell Aerospace
Honeywell Aerospace products and services are found on virtually every commercial, defense and space aircraft, and its turbochargers are used by nearly every automaker and truck manufacturer around the world.
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The Aerospace business unit develops innovative solutions for more fuel-efficient automobiles and airplanes, more direct and on-time flights, safer flying and runway traffic, along with aircraft engines, cockpit and cabin electronics, wireless connectivity services, logistics, and more.
The business delivers safer, faster, and more efficient and comfortable transportation-related experiences worldwide.
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Honeywell ( www.honeywell.com ) is a Fortune 100 software-industrial company that delivers industry specific solutions that include aerospace and automotive products and services; control technologies for buildings, homes, and industry; and performance materials globally.
Our technologies help everything from aircraft, cars, homes and buildings, manufacturing plants, supply chains, and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable.
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Darius Adamczyk
President and CEO of Honeywell
Darius Adamczyk became President and CEO of Honeywell in April 2017 and was elected to the Company’s Board of Directors in 2016.
Previously, Adamczyk served as Honeywell’s President and Chief Operating Officer, responsible for driving continued profitable growth of the Company’s operating businesses through HOS Gold breakthrough growth strategies, including advanced software offerings that complement a diverse technology portfolio.
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Darius Adamczyk, President and CEO of Honeywell.
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Prior to this role, Adamczyk served as President and CEO of Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies (PMT), a global leader in the development of high-performance products and solutions, including low global warming refrigerants, specialty films for healthcare and photovoltaic applications, leading technologies for the global refining and petrochemicals industry, and process solutions with $9.3 billion in revenue in 2015.
He also served as
President of Honeywell Process Solutions (HPS), one of the world’s leading suppliers of automation and control systems designing advanced software solutions that control and optimize refineries, oil and gas installations, pulp and paper mills, chemical, pharmaceutical, and power plants around the globe.
HPS was incorporated into Honeywell PMT under Adamczyk’s leadership.
Adamczyk became the President of Honeywell Scanning & Mobility in 2008 when Metrologic, where he was serving as Chief Executive Officer, was acquired by Honeywell.
Adamczyk has held various leadership positions with Ingersoll Rand, including President of Air Solutions Group, President of the Heavy Industrial Business Segment, and Vice President of Business Development.
From 1995 to 1999, Adamczyk served as a senior associate at global strategy and technology consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton.
He began his professional career as an electrical engineer at General Electric in 1988.
Adamczyk was born in Poland on February 8, 1966 and emigrated to the United States at age 11.
He has an
MBA from Harvard University, a master’s degree in computer engineering from
Syracuse University, and a bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering from
Michigan State University.
Adamczyk also completed the
GE Edison Engineering Program, as well as numerous executive development courses at
Wharton and
Duke, among other institutions.
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