Defense & Military
Honeywell Commits $500M to Expand Defense Tech Production
Honeywell signs a framework agreement with the U.S. Department of War to increase production of navigation systems, missile actuators, and Electronic Warfare solutions.
This article is based on an official press release from Honeywell.
Honeywell announced on March 25, 2026, that it has entered into a supplier framework agreement with the U.S. Department of War (DoW) aimed at accelerating the manufacturing of essential defense technologies. According to the official press release, the aerospace giant is committing to a $500 million multi-year investment to expand its production capabilities.
The agreement positions Honeywell Aerospace as one of the first Tier 1 suppliers to establish this type of framework with the Department of War. The company stated that the partnership underscores its commitment to supplying American and allied forces with critical equipment at the necessary speed and scale required for national defense.
Under the terms of the new framework, Honeywell will significantly ramp up the production of several core defense systems. The company’s announcement highlighted three primary areas of focus that will benefit from the $500 million capacity upgrade.
First, the investment will target navigation systems, which the company notes are vital components for precision munition platforms worldwide. Second, Honeywell plans to increase the output of its Assure™ actuators. According to the press release, these electronic control systems provide maneuverability for tactical, interceptor, and strategic high-performance missiles. Finally, the company will expand its production of Electronic Warfare solutions, which are currently utilized on various U.S. military platforms, including fighter jets and AMRAAM missiles.
Honeywell executives emphasized the strategic importance of the agreement for both the company and the broader defense industrial base. The multi-year financial commitment is designed to ensure that production bottlenecks are minimized for high-demand military-aircraft hardware.
In the press release, Jim Currier, president and CEO of Honeywell Aerospace, highlighted the company’s readiness to support the Department of War’s objectives:
Honeywell Aerospace is proud to embrace the challenge and meet this urgent need. Our commercial operating system enables us to invest in advanced technologies and manufacture at scale and speed, delivering a substantial and enduring benefit to the customer and taxpayers.
We view this $500 million investment by Honeywell as a reflection of a broader industry trend, where defense contractors are scaling up operations to meet the replenished demands of the U.S. military and its allies. By securing a framework agreement directly with the Department of War, Honeywell is solidifying its position as a critical Tier 1 supplier in the munitions and electronic warfare supply chains. The specific focus on navigation systems and missile actuators suggests a sustained governmental prioritization of precision-guided munitions and advanced interceptor capabilities. According to the company’s press release, Honeywell is making a $500 million multi-year investment to upgrade its production capacity.
Honeywell stated it will ramp up production of navigation systems, Assure™ actuators for missiles, and Electronic Warfare solutions.
The framework agreement was signed with the U.S. Department of War (DoW).
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