United Airlines has selected Honeywell Aerospace Technologies to provide a range of avionics for 737 Max jets scheduled to enter service over the next decade. The new cockpit equipment includes advancements such as the industry's only 3D weather radar, new 25-hour flight data recorders, and advanced traffic avoidance systems.
United first chose a similar suite of Honeywell avionics in 2018 to equip 161 of its 737 Max aircraft. Honeywell stated that the latest agreement builds on its reliability in delivering aerospace technology.
"We are proud to continue our long-standing relationship with United Airlines to provide advanced avionics for its growing 737 Max fleet," said Heath Patrick, president of Honeywell Aerospace's Americas aftermarket division. "Our technology reduces pilot workload, improves situational awareness, and supports dispatch reliability."