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HONEYWELL NAMES EXECUTIVE TEAM FOR PLANNED HONEYWELL AEROSPACE SPIN-OFF
Friday, January 23, 2026

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Honeywell has announced the executive leadership team for its aerospace division, which is scheduled to spin off into an independent public company during the second half of 2026. The new entity, to be named Honeywell Aerospace, will establish its headquarters in Phoenix and trade on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol HONA.

Josh Jepsen will join the organization as chief financial officer on February 23. Jepsen currently serves as the senior vice president and chief financial officer at Deere and Company, where he oversees global accounting and financial strategy. His background includes various leadership roles in investor relations and finance within the industrial sector.

The company also designated three presidents to lead its primary business units. Bob Buddecke will serve as the chief executive officer of Electronic Solutions, a division focused on integrated avionics, navigation, and electromagnetic defense. Dave Marinick will lead Engines and Power Systems, which produces propulsion and electric power hardware. Rich DeGraff will head Control Systems, a unit responsible for thermal and motion control technologies used in flight and life support.

These business unit leaders will officially assume their titles upon the completion of the spin-off. All four executives will report to Jim Currier, who was identified in late 2025 as the future president and chief executive officer of the independent aerospace company.

The restructuring is intended to align leadership with specific technology platforms. The Electronic Solutions branch will manage space and defense technologies, while Engines and Power Systems will focus on traditional and electric propulsion. Control Systems will provide mission-critical hardware for both commercial and military aircraft.

Honeywell Aerospace reported more than $15 billion in sales in 2024. Following the separation, the company will be one of the largest standalone aerospace suppliers in the world. Its hardware and software are currently integrated into the majority of commercial and defense aircraft platforms globally.

This leadership transition is a critical milestone in the "de-conglomeration" of Honeywell. By installing a veteran leadership team and a chief financial officer from outside the organization, the company is signaling to investors its commitment to operating as a focused, pure-play entity. In an era of supply chain volatility and rapid shifts toward electric aviation, an independent Honeywell Aerospace can more aggressively allocate capital toward specific defense and commercial aviation technologies without competing for resources with Honeywell’s other industrial divisions.

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Source: Lockheed Martin


MEXICO BECOMES FIRST LATIN AMERICAN OPERATOR OF C-130J SUPER HERCULES
Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Source: Lockheed Martin


MARIETTA, Ga. -- The Fuerza Aérea Mexicana (FAM) recently announced the acquisition of their first Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Super Hercules transport, making Mexico the first country in Latin America to operate the C-130J.

The FAM's acquisition of the Super Hercules was the first of two international C-130J contract awards to close out in 2025, with the second new international customer yet to be disclosed. In choosing the C-130J-30, Mexico joins 24 other nations and a global fleet of more than 560 C-130Js operating today.

A longtime operator of earlier C-130 models, Mexico can leverage its knowledge of the C-130 platform and its existing infrastructure to support the C-130J.

 

Source: Boeing


US APPROVES POTENTIAL $2.3 BILLION SALE OF P-8A POSEIDONS TO SINGAPORE
Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Source: Boeing


WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. government has approved a potential $2.3 billion sale of four Boeing P-8A Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft to Singapore, a move intended to bolster the defense capabilities of a key strategic partner in Asia. According to the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), the comprehensive package includes the four aircraft along with eight MK 54 Mod 0 torpedoes, advanced sensors, spare parts, and support services. The DSCA emphasized that this sale will enhance Singapore's ability to deter adversaries and increase interoperability with U.S. and allied operations.

Set to become the first Southeast Asian nation to operate the P-8A, Singapore selected the platform over the Airbus C295 to replace its ageing fleet of Fokker 50 maritime patrol aircraft. The acquisition, first signaled in September 2025, aligns with the broader modernization of Singapore’s navy, which includes the upcoming Multi-Role Combat Vessels. By fielding the 737NG-derived aircraft, Singapore joins a growing list of regional operators, including Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and India.

 

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