Industry Addendum: MRO and Components
Satair and Honeywell seal deal for commercial aircraft aftermarket
February 1st 2021
Airbus’s Satair and Honeywell Aerospace in the U.S. have signed a multi-year exclusive commercial agreement for mechanical and air thermal components on 320, 330 and 380 airplanes. Read More » It includes the A350 on a non-exclusive basis. It is the first joint engagement in the global commercial aviation aftermarket for the two companies.
Satair CEO, Bart Reijnen, said: “Honeywell’s range of electronic and electro-pneumatic systems for air and thermal management deliver highly reliable and efficient operations with lower total costs of ownership for aircraft operators.”
“Honeywell’s appointment of Satair is an expansion of our existing strong relationship. Already, we have two agreements with Satair: a distribution agreement for the ADBS –Out Upgrade Pilot Program and a non-exclusive global distributor agreement for Honeywell’s JetWave satellite communications products,” Honeywell Aerospace vice president EMEAI, Anthony Florian, said.
Satair, a 100% Airbus subsidiary, supports the complete life cycle of an aircraft. It has more than 1,100 employees at 10 sites worldwide.