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HONEYWELL RUNWAY SAFETY TECHNOLOGY SELECTED BY SOUTHWEST AIRLINES FOR FLEETWIDE INSTALLATION

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Honeywell (HON) announced that Southwest Airlines is implementing SmartRunway and SmartLanding software across its Boeing 737 fleet to enhance runway safety, with over 700 aircraft already activated. The technology, enabled through Honeywell's Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS), provides pilots with real-time alerts during taxi, take-off, and landing operations. The system warns pilots about excessive speed, incorrect altitude, or wrong runway approaches. Additionally, Honeywell is developing Surface Alerts (SURF-A), a next-generation runway safety technology expected for certification in 2026, which will use GPS and ADS-B data to alert pilots about potential runway traffic. This implementation strengthens the longstanding partnership between Honeywell and Southwest, which previously selected Honeywell's flight-deck systems for its 737 MAX fleet and was the first to adopt Honeywell's Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver technology.
Honeywell (HON) ha annunciato che Southwest Airlines sta implementando il software SmartRunway e SmartLanding su tutta la sua flotta di Boeing 737 per migliorare la sicurezza sulle piste, con oltre 700 aeromobili già attivati. La tecnologia, resa possibile tramite il sistema Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) di Honeywell, fornisce ai piloti avvisi in tempo reale durante le operazioni di rullaggio, decollo e atterraggio. Il sistema avverte i piloti in caso di velocità eccessiva, altitudine errata o approcci sbagliati alla pista. Inoltre, Honeywell sta sviluppando Surface Alerts (SURF-A), una tecnologia di sicurezza per piste di nuova generazione prevista per la certificazione nel 2026, che utilizzerà dati GPS e ADS-B per segnalare ai piloti la presenza di traffico potenziale sulla pista. Questa implementazione rafforza la consolidata collaborazione tra Honeywell e Southwest, che in precedenza aveva scelto i sistemi di cabina di pilotaggio Honeywell per la sua flotta 737 MAX ed è stata la prima ad adottare la tecnologia Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver di Honeywell.
Honeywell (HON) anunció que Southwest Airlines está implementando el software SmartRunway y SmartLanding en toda su flota de Boeing 737 para mejorar la seguridad en las pistas, con más de 700 aviones ya activados. La tecnología, habilitada a través del Sistema Mejorado de Advertencia de Proximidad al Suelo (EGPWS) de Honeywell, proporciona alertas en tiempo real a los pilotos durante las operaciones de rodaje, despegue y aterrizaje. El sistema advierte a los pilotos sobre velocidad excesiva, altitud incorrecta o aproximaciones erróneas a la pista. Además, Honeywell está desarrollando Surface Alerts (SURF-A), una tecnología de seguridad para pistas de próxima generación que se espera sea certificada en 2026, y que utilizará datos GPS y ADS-B para alertar a los pilotos sobre tráfico potencial en la pista. Esta implementación fortalece la relación de larga data entre Honeywell y Southwest, que anteriormente eligió los sistemas de cabina de vuelo de Honeywell para su flota 737 MAX y fue la primera en adoptar la tecnología Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver de Honeywell.
Honeywell(HON)는 Southwest Airlines가 보잉 737 전 기종에 SmartRunway 및 SmartLanding 소프트웨어를 도입하여 활주로 안전성을 강화하고 있다고 발표했으며, 이미 700대 이상의 항공기가 활성화되었습니다. 이 기술은 Honeywell의 향상된 지상 근접 경고 시스템(EGPWS)을 통해 구현되어, 택시, 이륙, 착륙 중에 조종사에게 실시간 경고를 제공합니다. 시스템은 과속, 잘못된 고도, 잘못된 활주로 접근에 대해 조종사에게 경고합니다. 또한 Honeywell은 2026년 인증을 목표로 GPS 및 ADS-B 데이터를 활용해 조종사에게 잠재적 활주로 교통 상황을 알리는 차세대 활주로 안전 기술인 Surface Alerts(SURF-A)를 개발 중입니다. 이번 도입은 Honeywell과 Southwest 간의 오랜 파트너십을 강화하며, Southwest는 이전에 737 MAX 기종에 Honeywell의 조종석 시스템을 선택하고 Honeywell의 Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver 기술을 최초로 도입한 바 있습니다.
Honeywell (HON) a annoncé que Southwest Airlines déploie les logiciels SmartRunway et SmartLanding sur l’ensemble de sa flotte de Boeing 737 afin d’améliorer la sécurité sur les pistes, avec plus de 700 appareils déjà activés. Cette technologie, rendue possible grâce au système amélioré d’alerte de proximité au sol (EGPWS) de Honeywell, fournit aux pilotes des alertes en temps réel lors des phases de roulage, de décollage et d’atterrissage. Le système avertit les pilotes en cas de vitesse excessive, d’altitude incorrecte ou d’approche erronée de la piste. Par ailleurs, Honeywell développe Surface Alerts (SURF-A), une technologie de sécurité des pistes de nouvelle génération attendue pour certification en 2026, qui utilisera les données GPS et ADS-B pour alerter les pilotes d’un trafic potentiel sur la piste. Cette mise en œuvre renforce le partenariat de longue date entre Honeywell et Southwest, qui avait précédemment choisi les systèmes de poste de pilotage Honeywell pour sa flotte 737 MAX et a été le premier à adopter la technologie Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver de Honeywell.
Honeywell (HON) gab bekannt, dass Southwest Airlines die SmartRunway- und SmartLanding-Software in ihrer gesamten Boeing 737-Flotte implementiert, um die Sicherheit auf der Start- und Landebahn zu verbessern. Bereits über 700 Flugzeuge sind aktiviert. Die Technologie, die durch Honeywells Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) ermöglicht wird, liefert den Piloten Echtzeitwarnungen während des Rollens, Starts und Landens. Das System warnt vor überhöhter Geschwindigkeit, falscher Höhe oder falschen Anflügen auf die Startbahn. Zusätzlich entwickelt Honeywell Surface Alerts (SURF-A), eine nächste Generation der Startbahn-Sicherheitstechnologie, die voraussichtlich 2026 zertifiziert wird und GPS- sowie ADS-B-Daten nutzt, um Piloten vor potenziellem Rollbahnverkehr zu warnen. Diese Umsetzung stärkt die langjährige Partnerschaft zwischen Honeywell und Southwest, die zuvor Honeywells Cockpitsysteme für ihre 737 MAX-Flotte ausgewählt und als erste die Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver-Technologie von Honeywell eingeführt hat.
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  • 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

PARIS, June 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Honeywell (NASDAQ: HON) today announced that Southwest Airlines (NYSE: LUV) is in the process of activating its entire Boeing 737 aircraft fleet with SmartRunway and SmartLanding software designed to increase runway safety. This capability is enabled via the Honeywell Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS) already on Southwest aircraft, and more than 700 aircraft have been activated to date.

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."

About Honeywell

Products and services from Honeywell Aerospace Technologies are found on virtually every commercial, defense and space aircraft, and in many terrestrial systems. The Aerospace Technologies business unit builds aircraft engines, cockpit and cabin electronics, wireless connectivity systems, mechanical components, power systems, and more. Its hardware and software solutions create more fuel-efficient aircraft, more direct and on-time flights and safer skies and airports. For more information, visit aerospace.honeywell.com or follow Honeywell Aerospace Technologies on LinkedIn.

Honeywell is an integrated operating company serving a broad range of industries and geographies around the world. Our business is aligned with three powerful megatrends – automation, the future of aviation and energy transition – underpinned by our Honeywell Accelerator operating system and Honeywell Forge IoT platform. As a trusted partner, we help organizations solve the world's toughest, most complex challenges, providing actionable solutions and innovations through our Aerospace Technologies, Industrial Automation, Building Automation and Energy and Sustainability Solutions business segments that help make the world smarter and safer, as well as more secure and sustainable. For more news and information on Honeywell, please visit www.honeywell.com/newsroom.

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FAQ

What safety technology is Honeywell installing on Southwest Airlines' fleet?

Honeywell is installing SmartRunway and SmartLanding software, which provides pilots with real-time alerts during taxi, take-off, and landing operations through the Enhanced Ground Proximity Warning System (EGPWS).

How many Southwest Airlines aircraft have been activated with Honeywell's runway safety technology?

Over 700 Southwest Airlines aircraft have been activated with Honeywell's SmartRunway and SmartLanding software.

What is Honeywell's Surface Alerts (SURF-A) technology and when will it be available?

SURF-A is a next-generation runway safety technology that uses GPS and ADS-B data to alert pilots about potential runway traffic. It is expected to be certified for commercial aircraft in 2026, pending regulatory approvals.

What benefits does Honeywell's SmartRunway and SmartLanding software provide?

The software increases flight crew situational awareness during taxi, take-off, and landing with aural and visual alerts, warns about excessive speed or altitude, wrong runway approaches, and helps prevent runway accidents.

What is the history of Honeywell's partnership with Southwest Airlines?

Southwest previously selected Honeywell flight-deck systems for its 737 MAX fleet in 2015 and was the first airline to implement Honeywell's Integrated Multi-Mode Receiver technology.
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