HONEYWELL RUNWAY SAFETY TECHNOLOGY SELECTED BY SOUTHWEST AIRLINES FOR FLEETWIDE INSTALLATION
- Over 700 Southwest aircraft already activated with SmartRunway and SmartLanding software
- Technology enhances pilot situational awareness and reduces runway accident risks
- Strengthens existing partnership with Southwest Airlines, the world's largest 737 operator
- New Surface Alerts (SURF-A) technology in development for 2026 certification
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Honeywell secures major safety tech deployment with Southwest, strengthening position in aviation safety market with current and future runway solutions.
Southwest Airlines' fleetwide activation of Honeywell's SmartRunway and SmartLanding software represents a significant implementation of runway safety technology in commercial aviation. With over 700 aircraft already activated, this deployment addresses one of aviation's most persistent safety challenges - runway incidents during critical flight phases.
The technology builds upon Honeywell's Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) already installed on Southwest's aircraft, providing a software-based enhancement without requiring extensive new hardware installation. This approach offers a cost-effective safety improvement while maximizing existing equipment investments - a key consideration for airlines managing operational costs.
From a technical perspective, SmartRunway and SmartLanding deliver multiple safety layers by providing aural and visual alerts when aircraft are approaching too fast, flying too high, or directed toward incorrect runways. These precise scenarios represent common precursors to runway accidents, making this technology particularly valuable for busy airports with complex runway configurations or challenging weather conditions.
Honeywell's announcement of next-generation Surface Alerts (SURF-A) technology targeted for 2026 certification demonstrates the company's continued innovation pipeline in runway safety. This advanced system will leverage GPS, ADS-B, and analytics to provide direct alerting about potential runway traffic conflicts - addressing another critical safety vector.
This implementation reinforces Honeywell's established position with Southwest, described as "the world's largest 737 platform operator," following previous selections of Honeywell flight-deck systems for Southwest's 737 MAX fleet and pioneering implementation of Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver technology. The scale of this activation across Southwest's extensive fleet validates the market relevance of Honeywell's runway safety solutions and strengthens their position in the critical aviation safety segment.
- SmartRunway and SmartLanding solutions will increase pilots' situational awareness, reduce risk of runway accidents
SmartRunway and SmartLanding helps increase flight crew situational awareness during taxi, take-off and landing with aural and visual alerts and promotes stabilized approaches. It proactively notifies pilots when they are moving too fast, fly too high or are directed toward the wrong runway, helping to break the chain of events that may lead to runway accidents. SmartRunway and SmartLanding is certified for most Airbus and Boeing aircraft, as well as numerous business aviation platforms.
"Today's pilots face increasing challenges including unpredictable weather and dense traffic in limited airspace, forcing them to make split-second decisions during takeoff and landing. Fortunately, as the challenges evolve, so does the technology that provides the information they need in real time," said Jim Currier, president and CEO of Honeywell Aerospace Technologies. "Southwest is continuing to put pilots and passengers first by investing in SmartRunway and SmartLanding software across its fleet."
Honeywell's next-generation runway safety technology, Surface Alerts (SURF-A), is now being tested and is expected to be certified on commercial air transport aircraft in 2026 pending regulatory approvals. SURF-A is a groundbreaking cockpit alerting software that uses GPS data, Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast equipment and advanced analytics to provide pilots with direct aural and visual alerts of potential runway traffic. Like SmartRunway and SmartLanding, SURF-A is enabled via Honeywell's EGPWS.
This agreement furthers Honeywell's long-standing partnership with Southwest, the world's largest 737 platform operator. In 2015, Southwest selected Honeywell flight-deck systems for its 240-unit order of 737 MAX airliners, adding to its existing fleet of 737 Next Generation models flying with Honeywell cockpit avionics. Southwest was also the first airline to incorporate Honeywell's Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver technology into its fleet.
"Safety is at the heart of everything we do at Southwest," said Andrew Watterson, chief operating officer at Southwest Airlines. "Honeywell's SmartRunway and SmartLanding software will provide our pilots with enhanced situational awareness to ensure the highest level of safety while operating on runways throughout the network."
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